A thousand reasons to write
- We write to discover who we are.
- We write to sow hope in our dented hearts.
- We write to become someone.
- We write to connect with those we love.
- We write to bring hope back into our lives.
- We write to coax open the incomprehensible.
- We write to invoke the magic of the universe.
- We write to build bridges to pass over the tides of everyday life.
- We write to avoid the drowsiness of days that pass.
- We write to put an end to our suffering.
- We write to soothe our solitude.
- We write to fill the emptiness of the blank page.
- We write to keep each other company.
- We write to imagine the best.
- We write to overcome our ego.
- We write to create a better, truer version of ourselves.
- We write to learn to let go.
- We write in order to accept our limits.
- We write to imagine Paradise, its great golden door and St. Peter in slippers.
- We write to muse aloud about the mysteries of the universe.
- We write to probe the shadows.
- We write some mornings to fight the vertigo of still being alive.
- We write to cry out that we still have so much more love to give.
- We write just to have fun with the unruliness of the written word.
- We write to live with less sadness.
- We write to counteract age that devours our vitality.
- We write to realize that we exist – one morning cheerful, the next not.
- We write to chase away deep-rooted sorrows.
- We write to heal the scars of time.
- We write to imagine our heart beating with love.
- We write to prevent our story from being forgotten.
- We write to fend off loneliness.
- We write to stop lamenting our fate.
- We write to empty our heads of all the useless anguish.
- We write to blunt our anxiety.
- We write to bury our pain deep in the page.
- We write to deflect the dullness of the everyday.
- We write to make silly lists that often lead nowhere.
- We write to spark inspiration and remind it that we are listening.
- We write to keep our 10 digits active.
- We write to clear our heads.
- We write without preconceived ideas – simply to open ourselves to the unexpected.
- We write to practise our writing style.
- We write to pay homage to inspiration.
- We write to get out of our comfort zone.
- We write because it gives us immense happiness.
- We write to express our unique human abilities.
- We write to stimulate the creative side of our brains.
- We write to deepen our understanding of life’s ups and downs.
- We write to express our emotions and our obsessions.
- We write to catch up with our lives that move too quickly.
- We write to stimulate all our faculties.
- We write to open ourselves to wonder.
- We write to prevent tears from falling.
- We write to learn how to live.
- We write to take delight in a magnificent word.
- We write to make peace with our own death.
Now to you, dear readers. Can you think of any other good reasons to put our thoughts to paper?
Cora