
“For today he required no more, no sight or conversation, and above all nothing new. Just to rest, to close his eyes and ears; just to inhale and exhale would be effort enough. He wished it was bedtime. Enough of being in the light and out of doors; he wanted to be in the dark, in the house, in his room.”
-Peter Handke, The Afternoon of a Writer
Writers write, and if they don’t write, they die.
Writing was the first mass form of media back in the days when we had no technology to communicate easily.
From ancient tablets, symbols in the pyramids, and Alphabetical.
And we use it to produce a kind of letters and telegraphs to communicate or to say something that has a meaning behind it.
Now in the modern day, we have technology that is so advanced it can communicate faster in a second, and it helps easily to do the things that give you satisfaction in the work that you do.
But not all of the great works of Art will be easier to create and make because it takes time, and most of the original works will not happen overnight.
The point is, it takes persistence and effort to do a kind of Art that will last in the test of time.

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