Wednesday, 6 October 2010

REFLECTIONS ON WRITING


Writing is the very own reflection of our feelings and stands captured on a sheet, physical or virtual, indeed, some authors tend to call their work as their own children, and your children are people different from you, but still represent everything you are, everything you teach them is everything you believe that's good in life, so when denying the content or stands of a particular writing or a particular author, you're directly telling him (or her) that he (or she) is wrong, or his (or hers) statements could be improved in some way.

We could also say that writing is the most accurate process or exercise to memorize something, because while putting every letter on the paper you're constructing and giving a due structure to the many ideas that are roaming in your mind and coming to you as you need them, and given that our hability to memorize some ideas is a brain function that is often limited by natural conditions, writing not only aims to keep creating and coming up with new and original ideas, but it sets a place where to put those ideas in a well built structure and remember what you were thinking at a certain moment.

It is for sure artificial, a technique that evolves according to social contexts and situations, something that can be improved and demands certain skills in order to come up with a really good piece of work. It's the very reflection of human behavior and reasoning, and given so, it's an atificial creation. By this mean, speech and ideas can be transmitted and preserved in its natural form, without any change, until another writer makes a related statement that can refute or support it, changing its original state and sustaining its main argument or suggesting another perspective.

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