"Only in our solitude, in those moments of deep silence in the darkness of a similar night do we find ourselves. We, only then, get in touch with our souls and converse with our inner demons. Saints oversee us, but times like these require the brutal, and they were not pleased. They've been kept locked for so long, and they demand to be released."
As I take a moment to analyze this very brief paragraph, I assume that some may see it insignificant; with no meaning nor worth, just a bunch of words put together to form a non-meaningful, non-purposeful paragraph. Some may relate to it, and some may even admire the depth and ambiguity poured into this set of carefully-chosen, well-arranged words shaping the charged paragraph. Maybe it's because they know ambiguity always protects and shells the scarred. If it is anything, it's a form of whining.
One can whine and blabber all day about how shitty their life is, but the truth is, it won't change that fact. It may even make it worse. What did words ever accomplish? Sure, they may help you pour a piece of your mind, of your heart in some occasions, but seriously, what are they good for? Unless you're an aspiring writer, or make some sort of use of your words, this form of phrasing is most probably good form nothing. If this is true, which is probably the case, then this piece of writing is useless, which is also true. But, this blog would have had no existence if this form of phrasing was worthless. Is it useless? Yes. Is it good for nothing? Yes. Will it accomplish anything? Well, if it doesn't help in the making of a best-selling book, then no. Is it valuable though? Is it worthwhile? Definitely, yes. I don't know about any other individual who writes, but for me, it helps me build a fair opinion about things. It often guides me through difficult times, helps me become more aware of things and speeds the process of overcoming misfortunes. So, have your conversations with your inner demons. Always listen to your saints. If you haven't found them yet, keep looking. They exist, and they want to be found; just dig deep. You can even write about it if you wish, but the goal is to always get in touch with yourself; always stay in touch with your soul. It's your only savior, your best friend and your everything.
As I take a moment to analyze this very brief paragraph, I assume that some may see it insignificant; with no meaning nor worth, just a bunch of words put together to form a non-meaningful, non-purposeful paragraph. Some may relate to it, and some may even admire the depth and ambiguity poured into this set of carefully-chosen, well-arranged words shaping the charged paragraph. Maybe it's because they know ambiguity always protects and shells the scarred. If it is anything, it's a form of whining.
One can whine and blabber all day about how shitty their life is, but the truth is, it won't change that fact. It may even make it worse. What did words ever accomplish? Sure, they may help you pour a piece of your mind, of your heart in some occasions, but seriously, what are they good for? Unless you're an aspiring writer, or make some sort of use of your words, this form of phrasing is most probably good form nothing. If this is true, which is probably the case, then this piece of writing is useless, which is also true. But, this blog would have had no existence if this form of phrasing was worthless. Is it useless? Yes. Is it good for nothing? Yes. Will it accomplish anything? Well, if it doesn't help in the making of a best-selling book, then no. Is it valuable though? Is it worthwhile? Definitely, yes. I don't know about any other individual who writes, but for me, it helps me build a fair opinion about things. It often guides me through difficult times, helps me become more aware of things and speeds the process of overcoming misfortunes. So, have your conversations with your inner demons. Always listen to your saints. If you haven't found them yet, keep looking. They exist, and they want to be found; just dig deep. You can even write about it if you wish, but the goal is to always get in touch with yourself; always stay in touch with your soul. It's your only savior, your best friend and your everything.
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