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I believe that a person cannot truly grasp what they think until they write it down. Writing involves not only research and a general knowledge of the subject, but also clear, concise thought patterns that cannot simply be organized in the mind. Personally, I come to a much better understanding of the topic while I’m learning, thinking, and writing about it. Some sort of greater knowledge emerges when you can see the words tangibly in front of you and are able to read them over and over again. In the process of searching for the right words, sentence structures, and overall form, you begin to focus your train of thought much more clearly than if you were to simply think or speak of these things.
This idea becomes prevalent in many aspects, including Social Responsibility as well as personal emotion, though the two often tie together. At first glance, an idea like No Child Left Behind may seem ineffective and unimportant. However, after research, writing, and conversing with others, a stronger opinion may emerge. The same goes for gathering thoughts about anything, no matter the importance. This is the reason so many people write in journals, diaries, and blogs. Without the art of writing, no argument would be as sound, no opinion as convincing, and no thought as pure and poignant.

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