# How to Write Usefully ![rw-book-cover](https://readwise-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/static/images/article4.6bc1851654a0.png) ## Metadata - Author: [[Paul Graham]] - Full Title: How to Write Usefully - Category: #articles - URL: http://paulgraham.com/useful.html ## Highlights - Useful writing makes claims that are as strong as they can be made without becoming false. - Precision and correctness are like opposing forces. - Tags: [[writing]] - Useful writing is bold, but true. It's also two other things: it tells people something important, and that at least some of them didn't already know. - Tags: [[writing]] - Let's put them all together. Useful writing tells people something true and important that they didn't already know, and tells them as unequivocally as possible. - Tags: [[writing]] [[favorite]] - His trick is not to say anything unless he's sure it's worth hearing. This makes it hard to get opinions out of him, but when you do, they're usually right. - Mistakes seem to lose courage in the face of an enemy with unlimited resources. - You're like a parent saying to a child "we can sit here all night till you eat your vegetables." Except you're the child too. - The way to get novelty is to write about topics you've thought about a lot. - The fourth component of useful writing, strength, comes from two things: thinking well, and the skillful use of qualification. These two counterbalance each other, like the accelerator and clutch in a car with a manual transmission. - Tags: [[writing]] - And indeed, if you're looking for novel ideas, popular but mistaken beliefs are a good place to find them. Every popular mistaken belief creates a dead zone of ideas around it that are relatively unexplored because they contradict it. - The exciting thing is not that there's a lot left to write, but that there's a lot left to discover. There's a certain kind of idea that's best discovered by writing essays. If most essays are still unwritten, most such ideas are still undiscovered. - Tags: [[writing]]