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Why I Write - It’s Up to the Writer
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- Writing is like a good friend who brings me joy and helps me achieve my dreams.
- Beyond a simple hobby, the process of writing with dreams and hopes can be difficult, but I think difficulty is essential for an exciting story.
- To maintain a good habit consistently, you need to make it easy and never forget the results it brings.
Why do you write?
What do you want to do with writing?
When a stranger asks me this question, I answer, "It's just fun."
Every time I meet a writer, their reasons and goals for writing are different. Some people enjoy writing itself, while others want to make money from writing. Others want to share comfort and happiness with others through their writing.
If you ask me why I write, first of all, it's really fun. But my reasons and goals don't end with simple enjoyment. It's because I have a dream I want to achieve through writing.
The love letter (1883)_Gustave Jean Jacquet (French, 1846-1909)
I know that one day the writing I am doing now will be a good friend that will make my dream shine. It's good to simply enjoy it, but these days I put more dreams and hope into my writing. It may be a rough journey, but the more interesting the story, the more essential the difficult conflicts and tribulations are, so it's okay. (Probably?)
▶ We don't want the habit itself. What we really want is the result that habit will bring. The bigger the obstacle, the harder it is to develop a habit, the further away I am from the state I want to be. That's why we need to make habits easy. That way, we can do it even when we don't feel like it. If we make good habits easy to do, we will continue to do them.
-James Clear, Atomic Habits, Business Books