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Remember, writing is a journey, not a destination from "summary" of Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury
Writing is not about reaching a final destination, but rather about embarking on a continuous journey of self-discovery and exploration. It is a process that allows us to delve into the depths of our creativity and unearth the stories that lie dormant within us. Every word we write, every sentence we craft, is a step further along this path of discovery. As we meander through this journey of writing, we must embrace the uncertainty and unpredictability that comes with it. We must be willing to let go of our preconceived notions and expectations, and instead, allow ourselves to be guided by the flow of our thoughts and emotions. It is in this state of openness and vulnerability that our most authentic and powerful stories are born. Writing is a deeply personal and intimate experience, a manifestation of o...Similar Posts
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