
“I find the act of writing very painful. I can go a whole month without managing a single line, or write three days and nights straight, only to find the whole thing has missed the mark.
At the same time, though, I love writing. Ascribing meaning to life is a piece of cake compared to actually living it.”
-Haruki Murakami, Hear the Wind Sing
Writing is thinking, and if you can’t think, you can’t write.
It’s much easier to speak, but when writing, you understand that it may immortalize you.
Write what gives you pain.
Write what scares you.
Most importantly, write because you are living and when someone reads it, they know that they are not suffering alone.
That’s the power of writing that even when civilization first built brick by brick, they believed in the power of those words and manifested it into the eternal.

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