These four ancient patterns will transform how you write forever. Not through complex rules or writing tricks, but through four proven patterns that have moved minds for centuries.
Each pattern serves its purpose – drawing readers in, clearing away confusion, deepening trust, building lasting change.
From first catching attention to eliminating distractions to deepening comprehension to building unstoppable momentum, this formula transforms ordinary writing into extraordinary influence, basic ideas into brilliant insights, simple words into lasting change.
The Atlas System Eloquence Formula Explained
Exordium with Invitation in the first sentence, followed by Expeditio with Strategic Elimination in the second sentence, then Commoratio with Deep Exploration in the third sentence, and Incrementum with Rising Power in the final sentence.
- Exordium to Hook – Exordium is a compelling introduction that prepares the audience for what’s coming. It grabs attention while setting up the journey ahead (“Listen well, for these words will change how you write forever”)
- Expeditio to Clarify – Expeditio is listing and eliminating alternatives. It builds on the opening hook by showing why this path is better than others through careful elimination.
- Commoratio to Deepen – Commoratio is staying with an idea and exploring it fully. It maintains momentum by examining key points from multiple angles, letting them sink in deeply.
- Incrementum to Climb – Incrementum is arranging ideas in order of increasing importance. It brings everything together by building to a powerful finish where each step is more meaningful than the last.
These four devices work together as a system because they start with a hook that sets expectations, clear away distractions to focus on what matters, explore those key ideas thoroughly, and build them to a powerful peak. Think of it like planning a journey: Exordium creates the map, Expeditio chooses the best path, Commoratio explores the important landmarks, and Incrementum reaches the summit.