Published Dec 1, 2023

What is bad writing? Chamath Palihapitiya

Chamath Palihapitiya delves into the essence of good writing, stressing clarity, value, and rewarding conclusions, while pinpointing how ambiguity and lack of direction characterize bad writing, ultimately leaving readers dissatisfied.
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  • Writer's Confusion

    A writer's lack of clarity and direction is a key contributor to bad writing, according to . He explains that when writers are confused, readers are left to decipher the message, questioning the writer's intentions and the truthfulness of the content. Chamath emphasizes the importance of providing a conclusive and worthwhile experience for readers, stating:

    Bad writing is when you don't know what you're getting and the writer themselves is confused, and so then the reader themselves has to disambiguate.

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    He believes that a good nonfiction writer should ensure that readers leave with a clear and valuable conclusion, even if they don't agree with it 1.

       

    Reader's Experience

    The impact of bad writing extends to the reader's journey, often resulting in confusion and a lack of trust. When readers encounter unclear writing, they may feel misled or uncertain about the writer's intentions. This can lead to a breakdown in the reader-writer relationship, as readers struggle to find value in the content. Chamath suggests that writers should focus on creating a coherent narrative that respects the reader's time and investment 1.

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