"A teacher once asked me why I write. I told him I write because I want to become an author, but that wasnt good enough. The next day he asks me again. I say I write because I express my creativity. He told me that wasnt good enough. Once again on the next day, he asks once more. I told him I write because I have anxiety, and writing poetry makes me feel better. Once again, it was not good enough. Days pass by and I'm asked the same question, failing at the answers until one day he asked me a final time. I said I write to understand why I write. He looked at me with approval, saying 'You cannot truly understand why you write until the moment of our death. That is why it is important to keep writing to pass on our knowledge and understanding to future generations, so they themselves may figure out why they write.'"
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  • JoinedFebruary 5, 2020