Writing
Don't Find Your Voice. Compose It
A source-backed adaptation of a Write The Future essay on voice, authenticity, and multiplicity.
This essay questions the idea that an authentic voice is something waiting intact beneath the noise.
The more useful frame, for me, is composition. A person is made of registers, relationships, histories, and contexts. Integrity does not require flattening all of that into one tone. It asks that the parts be held with care.
Integrity does not require flattening a person into one tone.
That idea matters for writing, leadership, coaching, and AI tools. The work is rarely to make people simpler. The work is to help them become more skillful with their own complexity.
The full essay lives at the source link below.