Last week, I finished reading "Write My Heart" by American writer Natalie, and I have been talking about writing and writing about my feelings after reading. But I couldn't put pen to paper, I didn't know how to write, so I sat in front of the computer for half an hour, typing out a few lines and deleting them.
Just now I read the sentence I copied again, read the reader, and used the computer to type up the text, just like the author said, the first thing to write is to write, write casually, put aside the flow, put aside all your concerns, let the text flow from your blood through your arms, use your hands to tap the keyboard at will, let it appear lines and lines of text. Whether it is well written or not, I don't know, and I don't care, it's like just turning on a faucet that has been short of water for a long time, and I wait quietly to see it flow out little by little, knowing that it fills a bucket or until it no longer comes out of water. I wrote as I pleased, let the water flow on its own, let the words lead my hands, and hit the keyboard at will, and lines of text appeared.
Writing is a practice, you have to be able to calm down, not only your people, but also your heart, so that he can perceive everything around you, the people around you, the environment you are in, the air you perceive, the trees and flowers you see, listen to the stories of your friends, listen to the conversations of strangers, listen to those moving songs, listen to the early growth, opening and decline of wildflowers on the roadside, and listen to the wind running through the cars running in all directions. Pay more attention to the things around you, observe the people around you, figure out the reasons for these happenings, the results, pay attention to the details, observe the details, figure out the details, these seemingly unimportant details are a person, a different face of a thing.
Be grateful for life, be full of love for people, and use your own words to record these different people and different things. Strive to persevere, handwrite my heart, although I can't write as my career, but it is an indispensable part of my life, people must learn to summarize, reflect, introspect, use writing to analyze themselves, purify themselves, and improve themselves.
When writing, let go of everything and try to start with simple words to express your innermost thoughts. It won't go well at first, but it doesn't matter if you can't do it, you're peeling off layers of your cloak and exposing your life; It's not what you want to be outward, but it's what you really are as a person. Because of this, I think writing has a religious undertone; It tears you apart and softens your heart for this earthly world.
All of our lives are intertwined, creating each other's universes, and if one of us dies young, all of us will be impacted. We don't just live for ourselves; People are interconnected. We live for the earth, for Texas, for the chickens that gave their lives for us last night, for our mothers, for the roads, for the ceilings and for the trees. We have a responsibility to be kind to ourselves and then to the world in the same way.
We will be able to touch everything around us, and we used to think they were ugly, but now we can see their unique details, such as peeling paint and gray shadows, which are actually what they are, not good or bad, and they are just part of the world around us. Love life because it is our life, and at this moment, nothing compares to it.
Anything, as long as you put all your heart and soul into it, is a lonely journey. No matter how happy and supportive your friends are, you can't expect someone to be as excited as you are or fully aware of what you're going through.
We all think that success brings happiness, but success can also bring loneliness, isolation, and disappointment.
I think talent is like groundwater – you have to dig a well with your own efforts before it erupts, the so-called "talent spring". I've seen a lot of talented students who know how to express themselves as soon as they pick up a pen.
I have relied on my own efforts and determination to draw a new career line in the palm of my hand. I believe in hard work - hard work is not only about brute strength, but also about awakening one's own talents.