It has always been my
dream to be able to be what I want to be- a writer. I have always imagined
myself being able to freely express my ideas in writing. Studying literature
created in me a passion to express my thoughts by putting them in the written
word. I know very well the impact of the power of words to those who perceive
and interpret them. The effect can be as insignificant as a shrug of shoulders
but it can be as enormous and life-changing as deciding to quit your job.
The fulfillment of
producing a literary piece is indescribable. Once, I remember myself in an
utterly depressing situation but then when I started scribbling words with the
pen and paper, the negative feelings magically vanished. It was then when I
discovered a very creative way to ward off stress and depression: “write!”
From then on, writing has become my habit, my
passion, my stress reliever, and I believe, my profession (even if I don’t get
paid doing it). I learned to write and express myself not only during my
unhappy moments but also whenever I believe I have something good to say.
At first, my only
audience was myself but I also learned that writing can be more fulfilling if
shared to people dear to you (or even not dear to you). Not only do you
share them what you know, but they also get to learn something more about you.
You and your reader, even if you do not know the reader, share this special mystical
bond that only writing can create.
So who says you need
a wand or a fairy godmother or enroll at Hogwarts to do magic? The answer is crystal
clear, simply, write!
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