What Writing is Teaching Me About Questioning My Own Assumptions?
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Accepting every thought is good, but writing every thought is not good; maybe it is incomplete or doesn't carry your views. Does this truly express what I want to convey? A question which I had asked myself from day one of writing blogs.
Every assumption I express carries my viewpoint. But they didn't come suddenly; a thousand questions- what, why, how, etc; let them out of the brain. I never feared questioning my own thoughts, assumptions, or learnings.
I didn't doubt myself, but a curiosity about how it came forced me to question again and again till I got the answer. I became curious whether this view or assumption is what I observed or if it's just because of daily habit. If it's not an observation, then it's not worthy to write. I am determined to share what I had felt, not anything else.
I do write, then erase, then write, then erase, and follow the process till I get a well-structured opinion. I feel amazing whenever I challenge my brain on each and every thought. I want the honesty out of it, not the perfection; perfection may lie, but honesty can't.
As I mentioned in earlier blogs, writing is my mirror. After seeing a reflection in the mirror, we improve our looks based on self-questioning. The same writing does for me from day one; it makes me improve my character every single day.
No question makes growth stagnant; a curious mind couldn't be stopped from growing. I have experienced this over time- questioning myself on every opinion, every word, every sentence, or even on every blog has improved me constantly over time.
I enjoy questioning in life; it helps me explain what I experienced so it can be shared without overcoating.
Even perfection is questionable, then why not opinions.
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