“Your English skills are worthless.”
His English teacher shot that at him in 10th grade (4th year high school in some countries before/present), when he almost failed his class.
English is his second language, and it’s far from perfect.
Fast forward to 2018, where he publish daily content in English.
When he first started, it scared him.
Would his copy live up to the expectations of his peers?
He felt paralyzed with insecurity.
At times, he thought he couldn’t write anything high-quality at all.
Maybe his English Teacher WAS right?!
He realized that he’d become stuck in a rut.
It was time for a change.
He started reading blogs and writing morning journals.
Putting his thoughts onto paper.
Each morning, he wrote three pages to practice.
Then one day, he shared his thoughts online.
And people started to follow.
He received the most warming compliments for his writing.
People contacted him to discuss amazing opportunities.
He realized something:
Successful copy is not about fancy writing, or using clever words.
Telling a story goes beyond borders, it accepts all countries and cultures.
Our ideas has no language barriers, and everyone’s thoughts are worth sharing.
We don’t need perfect English to take action.
Keep on writing.
Keep on practicing.
Keep on sharing.
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