
This is a response to the misunderstandings on my previous posts. Although I don't need to explain further, it just came to me that this might be a good post. Nothing to be guilty about.
Often, people got this incredible ability to write something, an idea, when they are in extreme emotions... sad, happy, discontented, inspired, disappointed, excited, depressed and so on. I think, everyone has this moment in their lives, when you have this feeling or thought and you want someone to listen (just listen that you don't care if they will understand), but unfortunately, there was none. You got a pen and paper and you start writing it down. You start translating your emotions to thoughts to letters and words to a piece of work you can call your own literature of emotions. And for sure, you'll keep this literature, that only you and the piece of paper understand.
Soon you'll see yourself offering your work to others. Wanting them to read. Excited of what they might say. "Nice work!" Says your mind. But in the end, the words you want to hear were either left unspoken or the person was already lost in interpretation. Lost in translating your thoughts. The medium was broken. It's often true. People often got lost to your metaphors and figures of speech. They might even ask you to speak your mind directly to your point. And then you got disappointed. But you want to keep it that way. Always keep it that way.
On the brighter side, it is not important whether the person understands you or not, it is their attempt to connect. And that's the way it works, because that's yours and not the world's piece of literature.
For some people, extreme emotions are not prerequisite to writing their piece of craft. For them, it just comes naturally. For me, I just have to be in the mood. No more, no less.
==>Rav
2 comments:
Whatever rav! I'm still not convinced... hehe...
Don't explain because you don't have to...
Bitter!
Hahaha!
i don't care if ur not convinced. Whatever mark!
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