I always feel like either my thought isn't developed enough to write out, my thought isn't unique or new so it's not worth it, or I'm not good enough of a writer to put it on paper properly.
All three of these are just reasons to write more. You develop thoughts when you put them on (digital) paper, you learn more about other people's views on it, and you become a better writer by doing it more.
You are not alone!
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I always feel like either my thought isn't developed enough to write out, my thought isn't unique or new so it's not worth it, or I'm not good enough of a writer to put it on paper properly.
All three of these are just reasons to write more. You develop thoughts when you put them on (digital) paper, you learn more about other people's views on it, and you become a better writer by doing it more.
You are not alone!