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A Farewell to Daily Articles.

A Farewell to Daily Articles.

It's not for the reason I thought.

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Owen Scott Muir, M.D, DFAACAP
Apr 09, 2025
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For well over a year, almost two, I've been writing and publishing an article almost every single day. Some days are two, some days I publish one that that's old and became relevant again, and I built a remarkable readership with this approach. But I hit a brick wall, and not the one I was imagining. I imagined I wouldn't be able to write something every day, and then I'd be really pushing myself to get it done. It wouldn't be possible. At some point I would fall down and not be able to continue.

I'm sure if I kept going long enough this would happen. However; I had another problem come up. There's a limitation to what you can write every day. The kinds of articles you can address, when you're trying to do it daily, are limited by the amount of time of the day. What practically happens is I tell shorter stories. I write articles that I can get done in a single day, because I have to do another one tomorrow, and the day after that, and the day after that. I write quick hits.

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