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If You Can't Speak, Write

So many talents and skills exist in our universe. A number of them are mathematical skills, clear reasoning skills, ability to solve problems,  Problem Solving, Adaptability
Collaboration, Strong Work Ethic,
Time Management, Critical Thinking
Self-Confidence, Handling Pressure,
Leadership, Creativity.

We are all bundles of talents and skills. Our abilities makes us who we we really are. Of all the abilities that exist, there are only two abilities that stands out uniquely. They are speaking and writing.

As humans, we have convictions, what we believe and what we stand for. The only way we can push forward our beliefs to others is to express them verbally or nonverbal. The only means is by the use of words.

Whether you're composing a song or writing a poem, or preparing a speech, or talking to a friend, you need the use of words to express yourself.

We all have words inside of us. If you therefore cannot speak, you can write.

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