What Writing Is Teaching Me About Not Needing Closure for Every Thought?

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An ending isn’t a necessity, but enhancement certainly is. I recognise imperfect thoughts as my incomplete learnings, which will help me evolve later. The process I don't know, but I know where to stop to improve. Every thought, view, and opinion doesn't need closure; they could enhance anytime, anywhere. I feel happy when a story is incomplete. It makes me more curious to explore every possible outcome for it. Every possibility enlightens me with much more interesting views. Neither does it end, nor does it let knowledge end. On this journey, I started writing with small efforts to express. As I continued, those efforts got a direction, which later joined my discipline, belief, and confidence. That non-closure continuation helped me reduce my hesitation to express. At the end of every blog, I ask myself a question for improvement. It's not a closure but an entrance for enhancement. Messy thoughts help me to know each and every perspective of my experiences. It ...

How Small Moments Quietly Turn into Lifetime Memory?

Big smile on face thinking about something. I was thinking to write a blog, but suddenly an incident clicked and my brain blanked. No next line, no next word; just a smile on my face with calmness. The insane feeling from a sudden moment, something beautiful, awesome, or whatever word you could give related to it.

I was almost finished writing yesterday’s blog, but a moment doubled the happiness and motivated me to continue. I remembered an incident from one of the previous days. That day, I was stuck on a specific thought. I was explaining and explaining the thought but was not writing how I experienced it. The topic was about laziness, as I was earlier- a bit now too.

I was happy because a problem that seemed too big at that time feels small now. That day, when I read the blog, I felt a little depressed. I thought, let leave this all. A war was going on in my brain. Thoughts were clashing with each other; some were saying to leave and others to continue.

What a bizarre conflict? But continuing the writing won over the others. I continued that time, which could be seen now. I didn’t give up that day. And today, when I am sharing this, it feels great. A small moment but carries a deep memory for me.

Sometimes these moments make me realise a beautiful memory could change ordinary days into extraordinary. I was not expecting that I would be writing with consistency in the start. These least expectations make this memory very special to me.

I remember small moments but forget great moments sometimes, because feelings get attached to those beautiful incidents. Whenever I think about this, I try to motivate myself to continue sharing learning with honesty. Just a little moment, but it gave a big impact.

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