This Five-Hundred Year Old Italian Word Can Teach You a Lot About “Effortless” Blogging — The Art of Blogging

Great content is often fascinating because it seems effortless. It appears to be the collective effect of inspiration, genius, and eureka moments. There’s an old Italian word for this, sprezzatura, which Seth Godin describes as, “a combination of elan and grace and class.” It is addictive, in part, because it seems to be the embodiment […]

via This Five-Hundred Year Old Italian Word Can Teach You a Lot About “Effortless” Blogging — The Art of Blogging

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