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Hey {{first_name|Bro}},

It is a big claim that knowledge is more powerful than a nuclear bomb.

A small nuclear bomb can destroy a whole country, so how can I say knowledge is more powerful? 

Because knowledge is what created that bomb, without knowledge and modern science, the creator of the atomic bomb would be hopeless.

And copywriting works the same way by understanding your audience through their experience and your own, because human history and knowledge are passed down from generation to generation.

Copywriting got its name officially in the 1880s. The oldest advertisement we know about comes from ancient Egypt.

A cloth seller named Hapu wrote a message on papyrus (like old paper). In that message, he was looking for his runaway worker and also told people to visit his shop. This was one of the earliest examples of copywriting.

This skill has passed through generations, and now it is in our hands.

How we use it to grow others' businesses or our own business, and how we hand it over to the next generation, matters.

Cause every day is a part of history, {{first_name|Bro}}. Don't be mediocre; do something that gets recorded in history after you die.

-AshuRex

Streak: 102

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