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WRITING

Every Writer Should Ask This One Question Before Writing

It is about Curiosity

2 min readOct 1, 2025

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When I started writing with a question instead of my ideas, I noticed a positive change.

Not with a question my readers are silently asking, but the one they need answered.

If you’re thinking…it is simple, what’s new in that? No, it’s not just a trick. This one change can reshape the way you write.

Instead of wasting your time on guessing what your readers want, you begin with their most urgent question.

When you do this, every sentence becomes purposeful, examples are meaningful, and your writing doesn’t just fill space. It starts connecting, engaging, and delivering real value.

Writing stops feeling like a lecture and starts feeling like a conversation.

Instead of guessing what readers want, I begin with curiosity:

What do they really want to know?

When I have that question, direction becomes clear. My sentences have guidance, my points have purpose, and even my headlines start to land naturally. I don’t have to force clarity; it emerges.

If I want to teach people about writing more effectively, with prompts.

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Write A Catalyst
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Usman
Usman

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Writer | Tech & AI | Prompt Engineer | AI Artist & Image Generator | Canva Designer and Animator

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