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i write to capture the present. moments are far too fleeting, their essence intangible. but even so, thoughts immortalized in writing hold very little in archival value. it's not like i will re-read every single entry. they're just there to serve as a symbol of a habit.

a habit of documenting my reflections and committing to publish them in this infinitesimal niche of the internet.

i don't do this for the renown. i don't do this for any material return.

i write because - under the immense strength of the universe - it's the only way i could get a semblance of directional narrative in life.

people need stories. people need to live their life with a story.

stories provide structure to life's ups and downs. it cautions us from risk of downfall. it gives us hope that circumstances can improve. even if it turns out that life is a random mess of remotely consequential occurrences, convincing ourselves that such a pattern exist to weave the tapestry defining human experience.

writing grants me power to define myself. i'm not someone else's supporting character. i'm not their villain. i get to decide who i am, what i was, and where will i strive to be.

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