The most prominent single element in modern scientific management is the task idea. The work of every workman is fully planned out by the management at least one day in advance, and each man receives in most cases complete written instructions, describing in detail the task which he is to accomplish.
"A novel should be a book of questions, not a book of answers."
"Writing is not just about telling a story; it's about capturing the essence of humanity."
Knowledge is only useful if it’s applied.