Writing Without Me: How Words Flow Without Identity
Writing handled everything on its own- whether it's about improvement, mistakes, flaws, creativity, or curiosity. Nothing remains untouched by it. Words carried every bit of effort writing demanded. Silence to chaos or confusion to emptiness seems quite normal, but every bit of their knowledge beautified the words of the blog. Not everything remained the same; some changed and some are still in the process of becoming better.
Thoughts stayed, words were expressed. But not all stayed; some flew like clouds. Words waited- but once gone, they never returned. The existence of expressions showed confidence and courage of much-awaited notions waiting to come out. Writing turns their imperfections into stories of perfection.
Not every definition remains the same, neither of silence nor of clarity. Standards raise with every shift of improvement on the journey. Even growth changes pace with time. Every day starts with a zero, but does not end with a zero- writing redefines it too.
Not every word carries meaning- but it still stays. Every one of them has its own tale, but they don't show instantly. With time, notions change, and words reflect their story, being non-reflective and hesitant before. Honesty is felt, writing reflects, improvement happens, and at last, growth redefines itself with raised standards.
Writing expresses every emotion of curiosity. But it never defines the labels of those emotions and feelings. Words wait for labels to be understood and reflected in the blogs. They ensure the presence of emotions before awareness. Existence reflects meaning with the passing of time.
Sentences form and fade- but something always stays. Clarity exists but in clouds of confusion; not everything is controlled, things flow. Even when voice doesn't exist, words speak. Not the center, yet writing connects and binds them all with consistency.
Words flow without ownership. Writing happens on its own, ensuring honesty and the streak of the journey.
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