Benefits to saying the same thing in 13 different ways

1) Different people might resonate with different words or parts of what you say

2) Repetition reinforces ideas and comprehension

3) You get to explore and expand nuances of what you’re saying

4) Iterations can improve the quality of what you’re saying

5) It might strengthen your point of view - if it’s a solid assertion

6) It might also weaken your point of view - if it’s a weak assertion

7) It might confuse you - and that can push you to make things more clear in your mind

8) Maybe you like hearing different voices in your head

9) You can have fun with it and play different angles

10) Say it enough times, it starts to ring true - for you or for others

11) Repetition is the mother or learning / Practice makes perfect

12) You have a chance to iron out the kinks and the cliches

13) Maybe at some point you get bored and switch to something else

BONUS: You might be practicing divergence.

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