Eschew Obfuscation, Espouse Elucidation

A phrase popularized by English teachers and professors since Hemingway helmed the paradigm shift from flowery to brusque, it directs the target to shun ambiguity and embrace clarity, thereby communicating the message more effectively.
Hemingway started out in 1917 at the Kansas City Star, and was apparently issued four writing rules for his reporting:
Blogging: does it have therapeutic benefits for the blogger? Writing has always been thought of as a cathartic process. The sheer act of scribing words onto paper (or nowadays, a computer screen) is generally purported to have a cleansing, liberating quality that fosters the organization of thought, improves clarity of purpose and frees the imagination to dress the message in palatable clothing. How does blogging in particular, as opposed to writing in general, aid in this?
With blogs springing up all over the place at an alarming rate, they’re oversaturating an already sodden crowd and making it increasingly difficult to get individual blogs noticed.