Sunday, November 15, 2015

Every Word Is Phenomenal




What your words become is the highlight of the day, the essence of your life, and will always be.



Had you ever felt your emotions, those intense feelings, being suppressed?  Like how it’s achingly bubbling from the pit of your stomach until it flows up and fills in your head? It’s infuriating. It’s a heavy weight on your soul which you want to just let it all out. Whether they may be positive or negative, as people, you need an outlet—a way to engage yourself with the depths of what’s inside of your mind. Your own statement, your own opinion—everything that you wanted assert to, may it be towards yourself or onto others, can dynamically be permanent on a sheet of paper.



Writing, based on my entire life, will always become my method of escapism. Every feeling, even every clever and distinct thought will come to life in a form of words of ink or lead. Joy, anger, melancholy, pain:  Nothing will not be recorded.



A lot of people say, “Writing is difficult.” At times, it is, actually. Yet, if you will place your emotions into accord, and shut your mind off about the outside world, your hand will be moving like it has its own mind. Once you got a few sentences down, a wave of endeavor will wash over you as you spill your heart’s content by the movements of your pen. You will become so engrossed in writing that words started appearing on paper nonstop.  And the result is euphoric--when you scan over what you recently ‘’expressed’’, you will be surprised on the amount of your emotions has come to life.



“How do you start getting into writing?”, several ask. 



Like I said, writing is an outlet. Young people suffer emotional distress within their own subconscious when they hold in too much of what they are truly feeling deep inside. No one can set their feelings aside and move on for a long time. The beauty of writing always starts with you. Explore the deep caverns of your own firm heart, think about all the opinions that came across your mind, and be sensitive towards everything and everyone who’s always around you, and how they play as supporting roles in your life. Writing revolves around YOU and will be born from YOUR perspective. 



Then imagine, if other people get to witness what you felt and experienced by just reading the words you gave life to. People like to read what they could relate to, what tugs on their heartstrings, so what better way to provide them is a literary piece of another person’s journey and instances. Your words will then inspire them to imagine themselves as writers like yourselves. Create a goal out of goodwill to help feed your drive to write more, to share more.



Writing has no boundaries. Exceed the limit of your vocabulary and your comprehension about whatever comes to your mind. Devote yourself into the life of silent expression where what matters the most is your own construction and your own satisfaction. Don’t wear your heart on your sleeve, instead put it on paper. Like how writing is a form of art, your words matter to you and you only. If you’re happy with your own work then it is phenomenal.




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