How action inspires unique writing
Writing on the internet allows you to share your interests and skills with a global audience. And by publicly sharing your writing online, you create the potential to connect with like-minded people and generate new opportunities.
Action is a critical first step in creating valuable (and interesting) writing that facilitates these goals.
Exploring, building, conversing, or experimenting in the real world provides you with a unique perspective needed to create great writing. As Brian Armstrong (the founder of Coinbase) [says](https://commoncog.com/action-produces-information/#:~:text=In his interview with investor,and just try something%2C anything.), “Action produces information.”
And this information leads to insights, stories, and lessons that can help you write with a unique perspective.
The rise of AI writing tools is revealing a scary fact — generic writing is becoming commoditized. With popular AI writing tools, you can create a high-quality summary or analysis article with the click of a button.
So what’s the best way to avoid generic, commoditized writing?
Naval Ravikant gives us a clue with his quote, “No one can compete with you on being you.”
The best way to not produce commoditized writing is to be authentically you. Through action, you can create information that is unique to your own life experience.
After taking these actions, make sure you incorporate as much of your unique, personal experience in the writing as possible.