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 ...

What Writing Is Teaching Me About Words vs Emotions?

No such words could define exact feelings or emotions the way one has experienced them. Choosing words while writing is a very difficult task. Sometimes my words depict different feelings, though I had not experienced them that way. The day I understood that each word carries its own value on its shoulders, I started choosing them wisely.

I lack words to express my honest reactions. Days before, I experienced something amazing. A few days back only, I came to know the importance of noticing each and every detail of writing. I decided to write this learning and was excited to share it in the blog. I wrote the blog and, before publishing, thought to read it once.

While reading it, I found no emotion which had been experienced. Words used were excited, happy for that feeling which can’t even be described in a single word. A feeling full of curiosity, happiness, and disbelief I felt; all were missing and replaced with words which are generally used to show excitement.

I can't believe it happened. Such a silly mistake. Damn! I felt a little sad but not amazed by it. My mind was totally blank at that time. I took some time rewriting that blog and tried my best to share my honest reactions as they were.

Something very new and out of the box I learned that day. Writing in a hurry could misinterpret your thoughts shared in blogs. Now I have started taking my time to choose words for my emotions before thinking about anything else.

Same words carry different meanings. Sometimes fruit may look fresh from outside but may be rotten from inside. Same way, words could be good or bad at the same time. Our intention and honesty define our true emotions, which could be moulded gracefully through correct words. 

Choose words wisely and share your views in the comments.

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