Imagine one day of your life without reading. Is it possible? Well, not at this moment because you are reading this blog post right now. It is inevitable that in one day we as people will read multiple things in one day. You could simply read a billboard, your cable guide, or go further into reading and pick up a newspaper. Without reading were would we be? But without writing, we wouldn't even have reading. WE NEED WRITING. And to have writing, we must have writers.
In some ways, writers are the most important people on this planet. Really anyone who can share written work is a writer. Just think about how many peoples' work you read in a day. At school, at work, at home, on TV, we see words and words and words and words. Over and over and over again, reading and writing is everywhere. It's what makes the world go round. Reading, writing, and communicating is literally the most important aspect of the world.
As readers, we read everything. News reports, blogs, books, billboards, and anything that is composed of written words. But is all writing true writing? Nine times out of 10, you will read at least one opinion in a day. It's very hard to avoid hearing an other's opinion. Other peoples' thoughts and feelings are thrown at us every single day. So really, how do us as readers know what is true? As one who writes, you need to keep your opinions on the side, and be as impartial as possible. It is hard, I will admit. But to be a good, true, factual reporter, you must keep things strictly business. The world of journalism is all about the credibility of a news source. If all they do is feed you opinion after opinion, when do you stop believing them. Opinions get in the way of true news, and stray some's credibility.
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