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Summary

Gustave Deresse presents a collection of thought-provoking headlines, inviting readers to explore various topics and engage with his work, while also offering insights into his diverse interests and creative process.

Abstract

In "Ten Headlines — pt. 34," Gustave Deresse, a Métis-Canadian writer, editor, and artist, shares a list of intriguing headlines designed to inspire and captivate readers. The headlines cover a range of subjects from marketing ethics to knife safety, personal efficiency, and the art of music. Deresse encourages feedback and offers to write on requested topics, showcasing his commitment to audience interaction. He also provides an open invitation to submit to his 'Ten Headlines' series and prompts readers to subscribe for updates on his original works. The article concludes with personal recommendations of his other writings and a humorous plea for support through a 'Buy Me a Coffee' link, emphasizing the value he places on community engagement and the creative exchange.

Opinions

  • Deresse believes that headlines serve as a crucial introduction to content, akin to a name, and should not be trivial or nonsensical.
  • He suggests that marketers may not always be truthful and highlights the importance of handling kitchen knives safely.
  • The author emphasizes the significance of balancing a sense of urgency and the benefits of minimal effort in achieving goals.
  • Deresse shares his expertise on musical proficiency and warns against counterproductive practice methods.
  • He touches on the realities of living in poverty and the distinct differences between journalling and blogging.
  • The writer humorously acknowledges his tendency to edit his pieces, advising readers to subscribe for the most authentic experience.
  • Deresse values reader feedback and the interactive nature of his work, inviting submissions and offering personalized content.
  • He appreciates his audience and expresses this through a lighthearted request for support, reinforcing the mutual benefits of the reader-writer relationship.

Ten Headlines — pt. 34

№3 Can You Believe This Frog?

with Gustave Deresse

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What is a headline, if not an introduction to your introduction, the name to your name?

Would you first introduce yourself by your favourite colour?

No!

That would be nonsensical.

Unless your name is your favourite colour?

It happens.

In any case, enjoy ten more headlines to inspire you on this day! Swiping is completely allowed. As is providing feedback, if you have anything to say.

You can request I write any of these, if it pleases you.

Thank you for your time, and enjoy!

10. Are Marketers Lying To You?

9. The Perfectly Avoidable Dangers Of Mishandling A Chef’s Knife

8. Secrets To Counter-Balancing Your Keen Sense Of Urgency

7. The Key To Powering Through With Minimal Effort

6. Here’s How I Land Every Note At Any Speed

5. The Wrong Way To Practice That Will Cost You Years Of Success In Your Field

4. When Living Below The Poverty Line

3. Can You Believe This Frog?

2. Journalling vs. Blogging — Why They’re Not The Same

1. One Thousand Listicles I Will Recycle For Evermore

About the Author:

🔍 ㅤGustave Deresse Is a Truthful & Theatrical Métis-Canadian Writer, Editor, Wanderer, Cook, and Musical Artist Who Enjoys Exploring Themes as Spirituality, Logic, Life, Philosophy, Nature, Neurocognitive Psychology, Creativity, Writing, Humour, Inspiration, Music, Wellbeing — and the Weird.

P.S. Sooner or later, I tend to edit my pieces. Subscribe to my stories by email for the best chance to catch my original works!

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I appreciate you, take care.

Sincerely, — G

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