Often, my main writing topic is the lack of it.
This text won’t be an exception. I decided to describe the impossibility of writing something outstanding. I hope my writing about writer’s block will help someone in the future. The truth is that I do not know how it could help, but I hope it will. I often do not have anything profound to share. Frequently, I connect it with the fact that I worked hard and many hours in my office job (remember, my Dear Friend, I work in a broadly defined finance world). Still, a lack of energy, mental power, or creativity is not an excuse for me.
I believe in myself and in the process.
Even if I don’t write anything groundbreaking today, I believe in improvement with each word, sentence, and post written. I hope to write until the end of my life (I wrote this text when I was forty years old). That’s why I hope to write thousands of additional texts that I will publish on the www.adammazek.com blog. Perhaps often, I will be repeating myself. This post, again, is not an exception. I know I wrote similar things many times earlier.
Still, I believe that if something is worth repeating, I do it.
The struggle with writer’s block is quite an interesting topic. I do not like the moment when I realize I want to write something, but I do not know what to write. Let this post be a lesson for all of us on the value of perseverance in overcoming fatigue and lack of inspiration for anything profound. Let this text become a testimony to all those suffering from writer’s block who knew they had something to share but could not transform their abstract thoughts into written words. Write, my Dear Friend, for writing’s sake.
