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Why Perfectionist Writers Should Focus on Quantity

Algorithms favor prolific writers

David B. Clear
3 min readOct 20, 2021
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Everyone knows you should eat less junk and do more exercise. Everyone knows why. And yet, for so many people it just doesn’t click. It’s as if their brain isn’t correctly wired to see what ought to be done. They can’t accept what’s in their own best interest.

And the same is true when it comes to the quantity versus quality debate. Even if one approach is objectively better for you, you as a writer need to be receptive to it. It needs to click for you. You must have reached a point where you see the need of doing it one way over the other. And I finally realized quantity matters. A lot.

Social media algorithms favor quantity

For a long time, I’ve been stubbornly quality first. I found the arguments for quality more convincing. Whenever I read a piece praising the quality-first approach, I nodded in agreement. But if you put a piece in front of me arguing for quantity, I’d shake my head violently, as if I wanted to shake a coin out of my nose.

It wasn’t really because the arguments for quality were better. I was just more receptive to them given the cowardly perfectionist that I am. I was blocked and terror-stricken of being judged anything other than a great writer.

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David B. Clear
David B. Clear

Written by David B. Clear

Cartoonist, science fan, PhD, eukaryote. Doesn't eat cats, dogs, nor other animals. 1,000x Bottom Writer. davidbclear.com

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