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Why do I write ✍️

Why do I write ✍️

By Dawn EarnshawPublished 11 months ago 2 min read

I write so that one day, someone will read my words and resonate with them, like a light switch or a tiny little spark of inspiration and support that we all suffer through dark times, it’s the way we react to things that make us who we are. I may not be able to change the world but I can make positive waves in the hope that they stir positive energy and thoughts that can change the world in others.

So if we are truly grateful, so be it, if we are truly angry then write it down and say something like ‘fuck this’ and everyone who has no understanding of what real life actually means.

They literally live in glass houses or are bitching about a missing tooth.

You are unique and wonderfully talented and made, not a doormat, so if you don’t want to be one change everything around you- friends- family and colleagues who are not your people.

Gravitational waves are the best way to get your mind and body back into the present moment, and the right people will gravitate towards you.

Cut the dead wood off and the rotten fruit falls by itself.

Don’t listen to the noise of this is the the way, our way, our path, our vision, our understanding of life. No get rid- it’s you, look in the mirror and tell yourself “I’m enough, I’m me, you are all important, but only if you’re eating clean food “

Do not be afraid of the unknown or the inevitable consequences of your actions, done in a pure heart; well it’s always a winner.

Patience is a virtue and you are a working progress, like all the work you read, either AI generated or your own blood and sweat. You are constantly updating AI not the other way around.

So I write to reach the ones who ears are open, the rose is left between the thorns, one for protection and two that are open to interpretation by others who have been there in desperate times and joyful times “

Celebrate and rejoice remember your pen or pencil is a message, make it audible to all your audience; after all, like Shakespeare said’ The world is but a stage and we are all merely actors, upon it’ put on a good show.”

May you find happiness and joy, in your writing and life today.

inspirational

About the Creator

Dawn Earnshaw

Loves writing short stories and poems - learning punctuation and Grammar.ADHD

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarran11 months ago

    This was so powerful and uplifting! I loved it so much!

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