A specific angle is the unique lens through which you view a story, a problem, or a piece of art. Without it, ideas can feel flat and boring. Finding your specific angle changes everything. It turns ordinary thoughts into something special. Why a Specific Angle Matters
Think of a camera. If you stand right in front of a building, your photo might look like everyone else’s. But what if you crouch low? What if you look through a tree branch? Suddenly, the picture is exciting.
The same rule applies to writing and problem-solving. A specific angle gives you: Focus: It helps you pick which details to keep. Voice: It shows people how you unique see the world. Interest: It makes old topics feel brand new. How to Find Yours
You can find a new angle by changing your viewpoint. Here are three simple ways to do it:
Zoom in: Do not try to talk about everything at once. Focus on one small person, one moment, or one object.
Flip it: Look at what everyone else is saying. Now, look at the exact opposite side of that idea.
Ask why: Do not just look at what happened. Ask why it happened from a specific person’s point of view. The Big Takeaway
You do not need a brand new topic to be creative. You just need a specific angle. Next time you face a project, stop and look around. Find the one viewpoint that only you can see, and share it with the world. If you’d like to work on this more, tell me:
Leave a Reply