Massùod Hemmat
1 min readSep 13, 2023

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I appreciate your reflections on the feedback and your dedication to refining your writing. I understand where you're coming from regarding the Hemingway scores. It's essential to remember that while tools like the Hemingway Editor can be helpful, they aren't the ultimate arbiter of good writing. Not sounding like Hemingway doesn't diminish the value of your work. There have been countless brilliant authors throughout history whose writing wouldn't fit the Hemingway mold, and that's perfectly okay.

Writing is a beautiful blend of art and structure. Some of the world's greatest literary works are complex in nature. What's vital is that the complexity doesn't stem from ambiguity or grammatical inaccuracies, but rather from a rich tapestry of thought and language.

In the modern era, where AI is becoming a significant player in content creation, it's easy for people to jump to conclusions. However, authenticity and personal style still play a pivotal role in differentiating human writers from machines. It's your unique voice that makes your writing special.

It's a good practice to ensure your sentences are clear and grammatically correct, never feel the need to sacrifice your unique style or the complexity of your thoughts just to meet a particular standard or score. Always prioritize authenticity and clarity over arbitrary metrics.

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Massùod Hemmat
Massùod Hemmat

Written by Massùod Hemmat

Writer (Thinker), Infopreneur, CEO, Web/Tech Cons., IR/AI Enthusiast, Polymath, & Global citizen — I write because it isn’t there. LinkedIn.com/in/mhemmat

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