Writing a book

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I’ve always wanted to start a blog. Share my thoughts with the world…and even if the world didn’t bother to look, I knew that if I had a blog, I would be able to materialize my thoughts and journal my life. At the very least, that would have been enough. The fact that there are people who read my writing makes this blog even more valuable to me.

And because I’ve always wanted to start a blog, last year, I did.

And I now no longer want to start a blog. Because I’ve done it. I’m doing it. I am doing my dream (albeit a small part of my “dreams”)

I want to be an investor. I want to be rich. I want to make an impact (whatever that means). I want to write. I want to read. I want to travel. I want to inspire. I want to educate. I want to meditate. I want to exist.

And, earlier today, sparked from a conversation I had with a friend in my Human Person class, I think I’ve decided that I want to write a book.

Will anyone read it? Will it be good? Will I even finish it?

I continue to ask those questions about each of my blog posts, but really, those are all unimportant questions right now.

Right now, I think I just need to write.

And continue to write.

And continue to be who I am.

The book will come sooner or later. But now it’s part of my list of dreams.

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4 responses to “Writing a book”

  1. The first step is usually the hardest. Just go for it! If you post excerpts from it here, I’ll read them 😉

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    1. Thank you 🙂 And I will keep up with your book Identity as well!

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      1. Well, the truth is simply writing a book can be quite liberating even if there’s only a few people who end up reading it. I think someone already said it – we all have a novel in us! Good luck!

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  2. I look forward to reading your book either once it comes out, or in bits and pieces as you work on it. I have the same goal…

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