Hey there boys. :)
I believe that there's a reason for everything that happens in this life, that there's a meaning in everything and that if we encounter something unexpected, then it was meant to happen, no matter what we may try to think after the event took place.
A phrase I found not so long ago resonated with me so much I wanted to share it with you. It is from US author Ray Bradbury, and it summarizes pretty well what writing means to me, or maybe what it has become as years passed:
I believe that there's a reason for everything that happens in this life, that there's a meaning in everything and that if we encounter something unexpected, then it was meant to happen, no matter what we may try to think after the event took place.
A phrase I found not so long ago resonated with me so much I wanted to share it with you. It is from US author Ray Bradbury, and it summarizes pretty well what writing means to me, or maybe what it has become as years passed:
"You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you." Ray Bradbury.
I've always been honest about my struggles with depression, Asperger and even self-harming. More recently, I discovered that I may have another mental health issue, lucky me! But that's totally fine as long as a keyboard is near to me.
As long as I can write about anything, even keep a journal (a topic I'll speak about soon, keep an eye on the blog *wink*) I'll feel fine. Ironically, I also came across a phrase that I instantly felt connect with as I worked on this entry:Well, I'm still waiting for those wings to come out. I bet they will be fucking gorgeous."Jump, and you will find out how to unfold your wings as you fall." Ray Bradbury.
PS: In case you noticed, I couldn't update Cats' Seal this Friday; thank my Internet for that. But I already published two chapters, so let's pretend nothing ever happened. ^^
Hola muchachos. :)
Creo que hay una razón para todo lo que pasa en esta vida, que hay un significado en todo y que si encontramos algo inesperado, entonces estaba destinado a suceder, sin importar lo que intentemos pensar después de que el evento haya tenido lugar.
Una frase que encontré no hace tanto tiempo me resonó tanto que quise compartirla con ustedes. Es del autor estadounidense Ray Bradbury, y resume bastante bien lo que la escritura significa para mí, o tal vez lo que se ha convertido a medida que pasaron los años:
"Debes mantenerte borracho en la escritura para que la realidad no te destruya." Ray BradburySiempre he sido honesto acerca de mis luchas con la depresión, Asperger e incluso autolesiones. Más recientemente, descubrí que podría tener otro problema de salud mental, ¡tan suertudo yo! Pero eso está bien siempre y cuando el teclado esté cerca de mí.
Mientras pueda escribir sobre cualquier cosa, incluso llevar un diario (un tema sobre el que hablaré pronto, mantengan un ojo en el blog *guiño*) estaré bien. Irónicamente, también encontré una frase con la que instantáneamente me sentí conectado mientras trabajaba en esta entrada:
"Salta, y descubrirás cómo desplegar tus alas mientras caes". Ray Bradbury.Bueno, sigo esperando que salgan esas alas. Apuesto a que serán jodidamente hermosas.
PD: En caso de que lo hayan notado, no pude actualizar Sello de los Gatos este viernes; den las gracias a mi Internet por eso. Pero ya publiqué dos capítulos, así que pretendamos que nunca pasó nada. ^^
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