Written content will always be king

All hail the king!

There’s something about written content that is quite amazing and rejuvenating—putting down thoughts, humour, style, and personality in words is something that fellow humans will always appreciate. With written content, you can paint a clear picture with simple words, build worlds, and share your perspective with everyone, and this is the reason why content will always be king.

Apart from that, it is the only content form that’s been passed down through generations for thousands of years. It’s quite interesting if you think about it—humans used to put down their thoughts on animal skins back in the day (shout out to Moses and our ancestors for that).

Words and symbols, if you like.

Ever read a well-written article (like this, of course) and saw the human behind it?

Writing down words in an imperfect yet perfect manner is something that will be appreciated to the end of time. Not following the rules but still coming up with a master piece that touches people’s hearts is just sensational. Perfect imperfections, if you’d like. And as I’m writing this, I have a few red lines from Grammarly, but it’s the perfect imperfections that count at the end of the day.

The ability to share visions, information, and tales is deeply hidden in words. Just like personality, everyone’s writing style is always unique. This kind of uniqueness lightens up the world in so many ways and can also be passed down to other areas.

While other content forms are becoming more popular in the modern world, written content will be that old and wise OG. This is not to discredit other forms because everyone consumes such forms, but written content is peaceful, visionary, ancient, and modern at the same time. It takes all shapes and languages and preserves itself with time.

Poetry that was well-written back in the day is still relevant in the 21st century. This content is old yet new at the same time. Words also keep evolving and transforming with time, bearing new meaning. ‘Thy’ has evolved over time into something new. The transformation, while still preserving meaning, is phenomenal.

All hail the king!