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WHY WRITE?


So WHY WRITE??

By writing, I don't mean uploading WhatsApp status or updating twitter posts.
Write to discover yourself, write to tell stories, write to account experiences of your life may it be best or the worst, write in any language, any form, may it be a poem or blog or a personal diary. Write to reflect, not just to inflect. Write to discover the fire in the darkness, because the only reason to define light is due to the mere existence of darkness.





You  know what when it comes to the literary world, the notion which I follow in my personal life is :

"Read to Escape the World and Write to Understand your own World"

If we say that a person's brain has got the greatest intellectual power in the universe then it would be no wrong to say that his words have got the most influential power in the universe.

Our words can be the greatest Shastra and Asthras.
Shasthra (knowledge based on the principles that are held timeless) which will help you drive your emotions and opinions with the help of Asthras (supernatural weapon) here being a writing tool-pen.

There is no one who doesn't like to express, we often talk to our friends and family, we speak with them to share our stories, so why not share them with ourselves.

People say, they click pictures to capture the memories, same goes with our words, they have the power to capture all those emotions, feelings and moments which makes these memories perfect.




Holding  a blank sheet of paper tells me that, this is the only place where I can come at any point of time, with endless states of mind, the only place where I can carve my interests, share my ideas, reveal my secrets, share my stories of success and failures without the fear to being cheated, defeated, misjudged or being ignored. I can share all those tits and bits of my life which may sometimes sound tasteless to others but never to me and my sheet.

These lines may sound too philosophical and clumsy but being philosophical will help you be grounded, and connect to every aspect of your life.



Not just on personal aspect,writing helps us trace time too.It helps individuals to showcase their culture and connect to people all over the world, just like I am doing right now. 

CONCLUSION


Keep looking for the fire in the darkness my dear friends
When you find it, it may never leave you cold. 

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