Writing makes us decide what we believe — and so it makes us decide who we are. Life is mysterious, and unstable. Writing forces us to draw lines. It’s humbling because we will never hit the mark perfectly. But we must try to get as close as we can. Great writing, as Tolstoy had it, is writing that teaches us how to live. And Faulkner said that the writer must not forget it is ‘the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself which alone can make good writing, because it is the only thing worth writing about.’
Thought Catalog’s Everyone Should Write (via irisblasi)
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