It says, Write your story...
But, how many of us share our story?
Do we really share our own experiences or thought processes? Or, is it just the borrowed one?
It seem easy to write on a borrowed thought but it is even easier when you are sharing own thought.
Most people don't even realise the power of their own stories. Rather than observing your own experiences, we people are busy acting as mediators, forwarding one individual's learning to others, without even applying it on ourself.
This is one of the reasons why we have so much fake information circulating in the world. We are busy spreading something we haven't experienced at all. On top of it, we add an extra layer of fakeness by giving an opinion on a piece of already fake information. And, when it comes back to us, we say we have fallen prey of fake information.
We need to give more emphasis to our own story too, this is unique to every individual. If we can observe our own experiences carefully, there will be a lot to share with others. We tend to underestimate our own experiences.
Everyone has a different way of experiencing life situations, this is unique to each one of us, just like a fingerprint.
If it is a unique ability, why don't we value it?
We can only share our story if we have observed our ownself. Although, it is an art to observe your own experiences. If we can look at our own way of experiencing life as a third person, we will be able to gain many valuable insights.
Moreover, we can easily add emotions in the writings if we are sharing what we deeply care about. Words come easy and we keep it going.
So, Write your story...