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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Writer's Paradise


What tempts someone to write a blog???
 
There are many reasons more than what we could think of! A flash of thought strikes, prompts you to pen down and express your thoughts of an on-going political issue, a fascinating few hours of watching an IPL match, your recent trip to a holiday spot, an appreciable effort by an organisation for a cause or anything for that matter.
Apart from the credibility that you envisage from writing a blog about certain topic and appreciations from the readers, the satisfaction that you accrue from expressing your opinion is mind blowing. This could be the only reason which would stay in your mind ever after.
Writing a blog might straighten up your writing skills in an outlook but it really enhances your ability to express yourself. It is a bitter truth that all good thinkers are not so good writers (expressive). Once the stagnated knowledge in one’s mind passes to different minds through a common accessible platform, the effective wisdom exposed to the world is phenomenal.
Every writer tends to think of a subject which could create an impact in the reader’s mind. It is imperative that the writer wants to establish that same impact that the subject/incident created to him/her while witnessing/experiencing the subject incident.  
Being creative is a much required trait for a good writer. Being receptive is much more important. A point expressed by you with a low importance might of a great deal to someone else which could lead to a formidable debate. A writer who is receptive shall take it up for his/her own good and engages in getting their views correct the next time. Impulsive reaction leads to waste of time.
A topic written by any writer shall be an amalgamation of various thought processes involved in various cultures, people, genders, philosophies. It is just an exploded view of the wisdom what the writer had incubated over a period of time.
After all, this is a free world and everyone has their own right to express their views.
Happy reading!