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 the Stories I Keep Repeating in My Head?

Story isn't about narratives, thoughts, or fiction, but it's more than that. It's an emotion carrying little moments which we neglect in our lives. Everyone has their own tale, carrying their joy and sorrow on its back. Sometimes stories overlap, but it didn't make me blank to express. Expressing thoughts looked easy at the start but seems difficult now.

The writing journey is feeling more difficult than I felt initially. I broke old patterns and adopted new ones. While writing blogs, I avoid writing the same pattern; I try to share something new every day. Though many stories keep repeating in my brain, it doesn't stop creativity.

The same tales again and again make me more curious to think beyond them. Not only beyond but within them; it helps me explore more plots. Despite repetition in the mind, no thoughts carry the same emotion.

Writing is my mirror; it not only makes a way to reflect thoughts but emotions too. It has helped me notice even minute details for improvement. It shows me how the loop of thoughts can ruin and help at the same point in time. I have experienced how constantly thinking about a single tale leads to overthinking, but writing it out once gives space to think beyond.

Trying to do the same thing again and again pushes towards perfection. Thinking about a single viewpoint again and again not only corrects it but teaches me to think correctly at once. I had never thought for perfection, but when I broke the loop of the tale, a slight spark of perfection was visible.

For me, every doubt is different; they have different answers. But even the same doubts don't look the same when writing does its magic; they do have unique answers. The more writing is making me aware, the more those repeated stories lose control.

Overthinking stops and improvement starts. Meanwhile, improvement is a step forward towards perfection. Avoiding repetition helps stop a lot of thinking, which helps me improve day by day; a step forward to grow and excel.

Loop is not a necessity, but unloop is definitely necessary to grow.

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