# Object Initialization With Shorthand Property Names If I have some variables: ```javascript const one = 1, two = 2, three = 3; ``` and I'd like to initialize an object with them, I'll generally do something like the following: ```javascript const obj1 = { one: one, two: two, three: three }; // Object { one: 1, two: 2, three: 3 } ``` That seems pretty standard, but with ES6 comes a feature called *shorthand property names* which makes that look verbose and redundant. If you already have properly named variables, they can be used as a short hand for both the key name and variable value: ```javascript const obj2 = { one, two, three }; // Object { one: 1, two: 2, three: 3 } ``` See the [MDN Docs for Object Initializer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Object_initializer) for more details.