
Earnest Hemingway was one of the greatest writers of our days. One day, he was challenged to write a story using only six words.
That was his story. I thought it was pretty damn catchy and it's one of the best stories I've ever read. For those of you who cannot figure out the meaning, I'm quite disappointed in you! Anyways, I really thought this was a very invigorating piece brought to my attention the other morning. Since then, other authors and writers have been trying to imitate this technique of writing, but I think they can't compare. I wanted to write one of my own, but none of the ones I've written seem to be as good. Motivation.
"Reality; learn it, speak of it."
Well, although it isn't as great as his, I thought this perfectly fits a life story, afterall, I do mostly write about real life situations, elucidating on it, and observations of others - off subject, anyway. I really think reality is becoming to play a big part of my life at the moment. I'm finally waking up from some kind of calamity I never realized I was in, like some sort of coma. Well, my six-word story was an advice to everyone. Learn what's real and what's not, then deal with it. I'm finally able to keep my cool when something I don't cope well with hits me in the face. I think this blog was too long and pointless already over a small topic, although it should be a good thing, but I tend to talk really fast when I try to explain myself like this, haha.
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