your writing is a skill, not an inborn talent (unless, yeah, maybe it is). not everyone can do what you do and love
everyone says they want to write a book. everyone has what it takes to write a book. not everyone does it anyway. you be the small percentage of success you read about
your writing will always seem brickshit horrible because you wrote and read it a million times
you love this writing thingy. quitting it will be like cutting off your fingers one by one.
someone out there will want to read what you wrote.
someone out there wants to know what is on your mind.
someone out there appreciates your art. they will share it with their friends. they will share it with their loved ones. they will share it with their future self because maybe what you wrote saved them.
if you give up now, you know you will just come back to it again, whether it’s years from now, months, or next week. you love writing, that’s why you planted the seed of thought that you are going to write this book, and whether you come back to it or not, your unwritten stories will come back to you.
Anonymous: Are you happy in your life with relationships? Do you have a certain type of person, in your own words, you want to date or be serious about?
Relationship machine broke….Lol, nah but I’m only dating casually right now because I’m focusing on myself.
As far as the type of person I’d consider having a serious relationship with, like my ideal? I don’t know if you’ve seen the movie Paid In Full, but there’s a scene where the girl tells the guy that he’s boring, and he says “if I’m so boring why are you with me?” and she says “I’m with you cause I’m boring too.” I’d want it to be like that. I’d want to be with someone who matches my energy, nothing forced. Someone I can feel comfortable being myself around, someone I can trust, someone who I can grow with, and someone who challenges me and that I can learn from.
That actually made me tear up.
What a generous and kind young man.
Obviously raised by parents that showed him the proper path to take helping others in a dignified way.
You see someone having trouble in life and you’re able to help, then help… never know what they’re going through or dealing with.