Why I write
Date: June 24, 2022
I sat in my chair every day for the previous month, put my hands on the computer, and wrote a new piece. Post after post follows. Every day after that. There are now over 30 articles and counting.
Why do I do it every day? What draws me back to this habit?
Yes, I write just for me. (Usually, if you read an article that seems like advice, it reminds me to do something more frequently.)
Yes, I write in order to receive criticism, learn more, and clarify my opinions. (Write about anything that makes you perplexed or inquisitive.)
And, yeah, I write to make money. (The money I earn here will shortly be used to finance my little business.)
However, the more I do it, the more I view writing as a type of leadership.
Not only that, but writing is leadership on a grand scale. I've realized that if I'm serious about creating an effect with my work, helping as many people as possible, and making a modest difference in my part of the world – writing will take my work and ideas further than anything else.
So I am gonna answer this question.
Why I write....
I see that writing is like leadership. By looking at this article. There isn't much to it. It is just a few words on a page.
But these words can be read by anyone, anywhere. Like in my past article it reach 414 views. I can't imagine where or what country did my article reach. The Americans may read this in the United States, or maybe happy citizens of Denmark are reading this or someware dangerous like Iraq, or maybe this will be read by a famous people with unique name on it.
But wherever I am and wherever you are, we are connecting because I sat down and wrote these words, and you're reading them. That's amazing if you think about it
However, and this is the whole purpose of this piece, these words may I want to SHARE.
I didn't have the confidence to share my work for nearly a year. In a confidential document, I wrote. I played it safe, hoping to protect my remarks from criticism and censure. I eventually determined that it was more essential to contribute to the world than to shield myself from criticism. I began to consider being a writer as a means of becoming a leader by standing up for what I believed in, expressing my goal, and gathering those who shared my beliefs.
We all have words within us that have the ability to transform the world, to entertain and thrill, to teach and develop, but these words can only be unleashed when they are shared. That is why I write every day and why I feel the world needs more individuals to have the bravery to publish their work.
Please share your work. Please share your writing. Make it well known. Find a means to lead at a large scale.
I write for money - medyo mahirap na to earn money nowadays and kahit you earn good the bills are stacking and humahabol sila. Adulting life is hard.