“I have often loved your writings and once in a while I peep into your site just to know what’s cooking on you. And even if I don’t know you, I sometimes understand what’s going on with your life and your feelings. I stopped writing in Scribbled Memories, because I’ve hurt people I don’t intend hurting just for being loud and audacious of my feelings.”
Getting this comment from a previously published piece, I reflect on the differences in perspectives of the one who writes and the one who reads.
For a writer to be effective, facts should be boldly put to paper. When readers find the article favorable, people claim of its undisputed efficacy. But how about those who find it to be not boding well? Do I really have to stop life in writing in consideration to those who misrepresent my thoughts as hurting and one-sided?
Getting this comment from a previously published piece, I reflect on the differences in perspectives of the one who writes and the one who reads.
For a writer to be effective, facts should be boldly put to paper. When readers find the article favorable, people claim of its undisputed efficacy. But how about those who find it to be not boding well? Do I really have to stop life in writing in consideration to those who misrepresent my thoughts as hurting and one-sided?

Sunday, July 25, 2010
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You are what you write, and they are what they think. :)
Precisely.
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