Writing is not a talent, but a will.
Writing is not a talent, but a will. So even if there is one of us who insisted to write with a certain language more with language that is not understood by the international community, means that the person has sempin space thinking or may be said to fail to understand.
Writing is not a talent, but a will. In the story everyone who comes in contact with education will begin by learning to write their names for the first time. The first stroke may be crooked, rigid even creating a new alphabet. Slowly writing leads someone to enlightenment, because writing makes people read and otherwise read makes people write. Writing is learning, and not just a set of sentences but a collection of values and meanings. Now the way of writing is no longer using chisels and stones, sticks and sand or with technological advances no longer with ink and paper but has moved on the keyboard and screen. Many stories and history of the past are not revealed, because no one recorded it or even forgot to record it. Quoting Pramoedya Anantatoer's short sentence, "life is short, we are mortal, then I will always record it! In order to be eternal in the future ... "The record is a testimony and sometimes also a self-defense. Someone once gave me a diary, with a note tucked away. Later I will return it empty because I have recorded it here .... !!!
@curiesea.this is good post
I was just writing something about this this morning.
I had a hard time understanding what you meant in the first bolded part but something urged me to keep reading on. As I went through I kind of saw what you were meaning and then by the end I was enjoying how anachronistic yet still in sync the world is.
Question for you. Do you think that because we type now, or even in some cases talk to text, that we are losing the art of contextually speaking? what do you think that this kind of communication will do to expressions of humanity in the future?