User:A12922391/Statement of principles



Statement of principles 
 * I believe that writing should be read, and thus, readable.
 * I believe the writer must write and keep himself happy, because then the writer will continue writing, now that his brain knows writing can be enjoyable.
 * Opinions are needed when there are already opinions.
 * Balance is achieved at 90% reading, and 10% editing.
 * "It is easier to get a sincere 'thank you' for reverting 'ur a faggot' from someone's userpage, than it is for writing a researched, thorough, and referenced encyclopedia article on an encyclopedic topic. The best way to continue as a writing Wikipedian for many years is to be 'indifferent to both praise and blame.' Indifference to praise is a hard task for mere humans, but millions of potential anonymous readers demand it of you, for if you require praise you will burn out..." —User:Antandrus/observations on Wikipedia behavior, Observation #60.

So that is all. If there is any questions you'd like asked, please visit my talk page. Last updated: August 24, 2011.