Who do you Trust?

Maybe the best way to illustrate the vast difference between the service quality delivered by experienced wordsmiths and "commodity writers" is to share this brief "think-it-over" from poet/writer Steve Kowit:

The Grammar Lesson

A noun's a thing. A verb's the thing it does
An adjective is what describes the noun.
In "The can of beets is filled with purple fuzz"…

...*of* and *with* are prepositions. *The*...
is an article, a *can's* a noun,
the noun's the thing. The verb's the thing it does.

A *can* can roll - or not. What isn't was...
or might be, *might* meaning not yet known.
"Our can of beets *is* filled with purple fuzz"...

is present tense. While words like our and us
are pronouns - i.e. *it* is moldy, *they* are icky brown.
A noun's a thing; a verb's the thing it does.

*Is* is a helping verb. It helps because...
*filled* isn't a full verb. *Can* is what *our* owns...
...as in, "*Our* can of beets is filled with purple fuzz..."

See? There's almost nothing to it. Just
memorize these rules...or write them down!
A noun's a thing, a verb's the thing it does.
The can of beets is filled with purple fuzz.

So much goes into even the most simple sentences, which are then deftly cobbled together to perfectly create the thoughts and inspiration you want and need. Given the above contextual conjugation of such a simple sentence: who would you trust to create your essential, inspirational content: a "commodity-writer" or an exceptional essayist, who lives in the world of words and knows how to cleverly use them, by-nature?


Service excellence is never a commodity!


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