I don’t know why I write about everything like it’s going on a damn philosophy book or some shit. Even right now, I had to delete that first sentence so I could rewrite it in the way I’d normally say it. I’m trying to write today’s post in a casual way, just as if I … Continue reading 500 WORDS, DAY 56: Fancy vs. Casual Writing?
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500 WORDS, DAY 55: Attention
Attention. Yesterday I wrote about influence. It was the first topic that came to mind when I thought of a word to write about, and I wrote about it for two days. I thought I might continue writing about influence today also, but I guess I just don’t feel up to it today. I’ve decided … Continue reading 500 WORDS, DAY 55: Attention
500 WORDS, DAY 53: Influence
I’ve been thinking of an idea for my daily writing post. Instead of just writing randomly I’ve been thinking of basically deciding on one word or subject per day, then writing whatever comes to mind about that subject and just going from there. Of course, I have to keep in mind that subjects might be … Continue reading 500 WORDS, DAY 53: Influence
500 WORDS, DAY 49: What Is Unique Other Than Weird?
When I write about my fascination with the random and weird, the reality is that it comes from a place of understanding. It comes from a place of truly understanding that we are all unique, each and every one of us, and I don’t mean to say that in a cheesy, seemingly inspirational way, I … Continue reading 500 WORDS, DAY 49: What Is Unique Other Than Weird?
500 WORDS, DAY 36: Every Second is a Sacrifice
As we go deeper into this topic of time, its limited nature, and what could be the ideal way of making use of it, it might seem like we are getting nowhere, like there is no final conclusion being reached. While I would say it’s true that it’s almost impossible for a definite conclusion to … Continue reading 500 WORDS, DAY 36: Every Second is a Sacrifice
500 WORDS, DAY 19: Growing Out of Old Interests
Today’s post is a direct continuation of what I posted yesterday. I’ve been writing about music and creativity in general, and hip-hop more specifically, both its positive and negative aspects. Yesterday’s post was about whether, now that I try to live my life in a more deliberate way, I should stop listening to ‘negative’ music … Continue reading 500 WORDS, DAY 19: Growing Out of Old Interests
DAY 20 (1000 WORDS, 3rd attempt)
Life. I feel like whenever I sit down and start to write, whenever I want to get something important written down, not anything specific but just something important and deep, the word "life" always pops into my mind first. I guess it's because I'm always contemplating life in general, and it's cool but scary how … Continue reading DAY 20 (1000 WORDS, 3rd attempt)
DAY 8 (1000 WORDS, 3rd attempt)
Time flies, and I'm often torn apart by indecision, since everything is a possibility, yet there's not enough time for everything to be done correctly, or even at all. A person might struggle along one specific path throughout an entire lifetime, but does he or she finally know whether they've succeeded, once the moment of … Continue reading DAY 8 (1000 WORDS, 3rd attempt)
1,000 WORDS (2nd attempt): DAY 79: Placing Motivation in the Right Direction.
Motivation is essential if we wish to succeed at any task, without a doubt. However, if our motivation is applied towards the wrong things then we are doing nothing but wasting time of our precious lives, and exerting energy which we should be using for other more important things. Sometimes we wish to do something … Continue reading 1,000 WORDS (2nd attempt): DAY 79: Placing Motivation in the Right Direction.
1,000 WORDS (2nd attempt): DAY 76: Mistakes Are For Us to Learn From.
Life is the opposite of death, yet it includes it. The nighttime forms part of the day's 24 hours, yet is the opposite of daytime. The best feeling of satisfaction contains the experience of all the suffering which preceded it, of all the past longing for it, without which it wouldn't be half as profound … Continue reading 1,000 WORDS (2nd attempt): DAY 76: Mistakes Are For Us to Learn From.



