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Queen of Paragraphs
As I navigate the digital landscape, I often find myself inadvertently composing paragraphs when a mere sentence would suffice. It’s as if my brain switches to “essay mode” without my consent. Why does this happen? Perhaps it’s the rush—the urgency to respond swiftly in our fast-paced world. Emails, chat messages, and social media notifications trigger my literary marathon, and suddenly, I’m weaving intricate tapestries of words.
Precision, they say, is the hallmark of effective communication. Yet, there I am, pruning and deleting excess verbiage, hoping to salvage coherence from verbosity. Breaking free from this inadvertent verbosity requires mindfulness. Each sentence becomes a brushstroke on my mental canvas, aiming for clarity over complexity. Brevity, after all, is not the enemy of depth—it’s the essence of impactful communication.
In conclusion, my accidental paragraph syndrome is a quirk of our digital existence. Armed with awareness and self-editing, I’ll strive to transform my essays into elegant sentences. After all, brevity is the soul of wit, and perhaps a touch of wit can save me from my own verbosity.
To summarize, it’s not a syndrome. It’s just a habit. Iono why, but i just have a quirk to type paragraphs. It’s ✨ satisfying ✨
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