1. What you’ve been taught.
2. What you assume is true because you’ve heard it repeated by others.
2. What you feel, no matter how subtle.
4. What you don’t know.
5. What you learn from your own experience.
These are the ways we know nearly everything about the world around us.
Verlyn Klinkenborg on how to turn our knowledge and non-knowledge into good writing
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