Your taste is a lot better than you think.

May 14, 2025 6:50 pm

Here’s a little secret most beginner writers never hear:


You don’t need to invent your style like Thomas Edison invented the light bulb.


You just need to develop your taste — and create from there.


Tarantino didn’t invent his style of cinema.


He borrowed shots, music, pacing, and characters from the movies he loved to watch growing up…


Then remixed them with his own perspective and created his own identifiable style.



The Beatles didn’t pull their sound from the sky.


They started by copying cats like Little Richard, Elvis, Buddy Holly, and Chuck Berry — until they found their own voice through relentless creation.


The same goes for you my darling reader.


If you’re stuck thinking,


“I don’t have a unique style yet”


That’s fine!


Just follow your curiosity.


Study what you love.


Create based on the things that light you up (pardon the Edison pun).


Because if it moves you, you can sure as hell bet it will move others too.


Remember:


Your taste is your compass.


  • Trust it.
  • Refine it.
  • Build from it.


Medium Mastery is designed to help you do exactly that — create content that feels like you, while actually growing an audience.


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Talk soon,

Godfrey


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