luke wilson
The Living Force
How can I write posts that convey maturity & good communication? Language has always been a weak point for me since forever. I was raised bilingual but I think a major part of my problem with language is that when I was growing up, I mixed both languages into a form of hybrid. So essentially, say I'm talking English then I come across something I don't know what word to use, I would substitute with a swahili word and vice versa. This was ok whilst communicating informally e.g. at home or with peers but sadly it also meant that I didn't take the time to know (and be able to follow the rules of) either language.
Furthermore, it sort of messed my thinking patterns up because usually you think following the patterning of a language, osit. In addition, you communicate following the pattern of your thinking and these 2 things basically act like a self enclosed loop (thinking following language and language following thinking).
I'm definitely not unique on this front as I know other people who pretty much had the same sort of experience with the mish mash of language but who have really good command of the individual languages. Maybe it could be a predisposition? Languages were always my weakest point and I dropped them all at 16 in terms of formal study.
When I reread my posts, I notice that sentence structure, vocabulary, grammar, spelling etc are horrendous (tbh). On top of that, I notice that taking it in all as a whole, my posts purely on a communication front portray immaturity. On this point, it's a contrast to my actual character. My character is molded around discipline and respect for authority (cultural upbringing). Contrast to my posts which portray lack of discipline e.g. to maintain grammar, to spell correctly, to not shift between lines of thinking. As a result I also think they portray lack of attention to detail. On this last point, it's a true portrayal of my mental structure, that is, I can more easily deal with wider patterns than smaller details.
So, to conclude, how can I go about making better posts? I'm asking because for a long time (forever), communication for me has been exceptionally weak and I need to improve it, starting by communicating on paper better. What I would like to see when I read over something I've written is a sense of maturity and cohesion plus the appropriate use of words. How to make that happen? If I can do that then hopefully I can make my thinking cohesive & mature.
Furthermore, it sort of messed my thinking patterns up because usually you think following the patterning of a language, osit. In addition, you communicate following the pattern of your thinking and these 2 things basically act like a self enclosed loop (thinking following language and language following thinking).
I'm definitely not unique on this front as I know other people who pretty much had the same sort of experience with the mish mash of language but who have really good command of the individual languages. Maybe it could be a predisposition? Languages were always my weakest point and I dropped them all at 16 in terms of formal study.
When I reread my posts, I notice that sentence structure, vocabulary, grammar, spelling etc are horrendous (tbh). On top of that, I notice that taking it in all as a whole, my posts purely on a communication front portray immaturity. On this point, it's a contrast to my actual character. My character is molded around discipline and respect for authority (cultural upbringing). Contrast to my posts which portray lack of discipline e.g. to maintain grammar, to spell correctly, to not shift between lines of thinking. As a result I also think they portray lack of attention to detail. On this last point, it's a true portrayal of my mental structure, that is, I can more easily deal with wider patterns than smaller details.
So, to conclude, how can I go about making better posts? I'm asking because for a long time (forever), communication for me has been exceptionally weak and I need to improve it, starting by communicating on paper better. What I would like to see when I read over something I've written is a sense of maturity and cohesion plus the appropriate use of words. How to make that happen? If I can do that then hopefully I can make my thinking cohesive & mature.