There is a beautiful irony in a writer who details the hero’s journey; the hero’s journey means an individual will venture into chaos, and through [logic/discipline/perception/audacity/creativity/any number of timeless qualities] bring order to that chaos so that others may navigate it.
What do you think the writer does when (s)he wrenches a narrative out of a blank page?
Very smart analogy!!
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Thank You!! 🙂
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He or she creates beauty…well, if their writing doesn’t suck. They take the reader to another place/time/space of the author’s choosing.
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Indeed! The more mind-boggling possibility is that if existence is truly infinite and all possibility has to be expressed somewhere somewhen in some universe with different physics…the stories are actually real and the author simply channels them. 🙂
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I write, Kent, to make the world a better place, it makes me feel like Prometheus delivering fire, though I’m aware of the punishment – cheers, R ! chard
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I’m not sure it is a punishment. Perhaps it is a tip of the hat to the inevitable suffering of life, and how it is made worth it by providing your fellow humans with some light and warmth.
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writing is not the punishment, Kent, that is indeed my salvation, the purposeful and expansive act, but look what happened to van Gogh, for instance, Galileo, Jesus, and my very own Jesus, Joan of Arc – cheers, R ! chard
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Indeed! Just because we soar to great heights or attempt to gain them doesn’t necessarily mean things will turn out well. That is why bravery is required to engage in any great endeavor. 🙂
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no complexity
is needed to expand love
or grow compassion
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