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Why do we write?

Posted in Life by Mythokia on November 23rd, 2008

The past few times that I’ve lifted my pen and place the tip of it against the paper of my diary, a question pops into my head, “why do I want to keep writing?”. I think people write because they want to store a memory of an event that they could look back on one day, similar to that of taking a photograph.

Looking back at the events of the past weeks, there isn’t a single thing that I would like to look back on in future, assuming I get there. Just like how no one takes a picture of another person in tears, I hardly have anything pleasant to draw from. Should I still choose to pen down those unpleasant feelings which seems to be getting worse each day? And to what end? What would I accomplish by doing that?

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  1. Tipa said, on November 23rd, 2008 at 22:29

    I write, in part, to feel a connection to my younger self, the one who wrote those words. You will become a different person, one you won’t even recognize as you. And that person will wonder what you were like.

    Words can help with that.

    Though there are things I wrote as a teenager I have never dared to read since. I don’t know if I ever want to know that person. But maybe my kids will, after I am gone.

  2. RailGun said, on November 24th, 2008 at 02:03

    Ironically though, looking back at unpleasant stuff that happened in the past makes my current position feel more enjoyable and positive. Maybe that’s why?

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