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Procrastination is writer's worst trait.

1 August 2022

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Everything begins with a sudden spark in head, right? When writing becomes an important part of your living, your mind happens to develope in such a way that you always are blooming ideas and opportunities inside your head. Most of the times we ignore them due to some reason whether if we find it boring or not worth the time of quilling it down. Procrastination is the worst trait for writer and to be honest whoever who's in art field, in general actually. What I mean is despite the time and place and condition, if you get an idea of something new which will later on become a piece of literature or art that will make you proud of yourself; scripture it down on a paper or anywhere where it will stay. Do not ignore it because we never know what a mere incomplete line or idea may become something in future. I have written so many things that later on have become on of my best written poems, so yeah saying this from my own personal experience. 

Writing your ideas down and saving them from getting lost forever is also something we can call Ichigo Ichie. I am currently obsessed with this  book and conceot and if you haven't read it yet, please do so. When we write something, anything, we embrace that one particular sentence inside our head and it starts to make sense, begins to give you more ideas and tells you that you are amazing that you came up with such a beautiful line. Life is all about exploring and growing, everything in this universe began like a sudden spark in space and grew up to be huge and beautiful, our very own living for example. So yeah, the one moment of writing your ideas down is worth your time and is hopeful for future.

People often ask me where I get my ideas and inspiration to write and I always reply with something similar. I say "surrounding that lives within me." When you look around you'll find things naturally and in some cases when you'll look around you'll find emptiness (metaphor intended). Whatever we perceive from our surroundings and the our living is connected to our emotions and emotions furthermore inspire our creativity. I usually grab all these external and internal threads of life and them grow inside me. When I say this it's also important to add that it's also a risky thing to perform. Not every human is collected enough to face some unwanted inspiration and emotions, some happen to be fragile and tender and these sudden sparks inside can lead them to get overwhelmned and lose their sanity: depression. So make sure you're ready to face, but I would say it's worth, atleast for me.

That's all, thanks for reading.

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