September 21, 2004

there is no silver bullet

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More thoughts on “How To Be Crea­tive”:

26. Write from the heart.
There is no sil­ver bullet. There is only the love God gave you.

As a pro­fes­sio­nal wri­ter, I am inte­res­ted in how con­ver­sa­tion sca­les.
How com­mu­ni­ca­tion sca­les, x to the power of n etc etc.
Ideally, if you

6 Responses to “there is no silver bullet”

  1. Tom says:

    Well, Hugh, we’re cer­tainly on the same wave­length, that’s for sure.
    My little com­pany calls the “writing/speaking from the heart” you write about, True­Talk. That’s why we gave our firm that name eight years ago.
    By the way, have you read “The Wis­dom of Crowds”? Pretty interesting.

  2. J.P. says:

    as a bur­geo­ning wri­ter this is the best advice i have got­ten so far…

  3. Almustafa El-Said says:

    “The love is of God, from God and towards God.”
    From “Seven Pillars of Wis­dom” by TE Lawrence.

  4. victor katoma says:

    QUITE GOOD AND ENTAILING

  5. hamad alhomaizi says:

    as a pro­fes­sio­nal human being i am inte­res­ted in how peo­ple get their thoughts into the minds of others — clearly. the idea pro­jec­ted is quite dif­fe­rent from the thought recei­ved and can be a frus­tra­ting expe­rience — methinks we all unders­tand and empathize with that.
    can you ima­gine how many wars pre­ven­ted, argu­ments quelched and friendships crea­ted if only peo­ple lear­ned to com­mu­ni­cate bet­ter?
    real sal­va­tion = unders­tan­ding. sim­ple thought. com­plex at best.
    keep up the good work. com­mu­ni­ca­tion is key.

  6. Steve Myers says:

    “Ideally, if you