Why This?

“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. ― Marcel Proust

Yesterday I wrote of writing every day no matter what. The streak is very much alive and will be until the day it isn’t. The underlying question is why? Why do this at all? No fame or fortune or other such ego stroke. A blogger can’t even state they’re a novelist. Plenty of helpful people in my life would like me to lump a bunch of these blog posts into a series of books. Honestly, once they’ve been released into the world the words aren’t ours anymore. Perhaps that’s why they come so freely? No paywall or subscription necessary. This is just me in the moment, telling friends what I’ve stumbled upon on my journey.

Writing is discovery. It’s finding something new within ourselves each day and bringing it to the surface. It’s surprising ourselves and others that we’re still at this thing. It’s the occasional comment from someone you hadn’t realized was paying attention at all. Writing is processing the complexities of the world and our place in it and putting a stake in the ground for who we are at this moment in time. I write these words without truly knowing where they’re coming from. We surf in this way with the Muse, along for the ride pretending we have some measure of control.

Writing leads to an increased power of observation. It leads to new books and podcasts and small corners of the past that most people drive by on their way to someplace else. If awareness is the key to being present, then self-awareness is knowing when to shut the hell up and understand what is happening in the moment. When we write we’ve channeled that awareness into words. Here’s another time stamp of that dance.


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2 responses to “Why This?”

  1. Suzanne Avatar
    Suzanne

    Good for you keeping the writing up! Many haven’t even started. I have had similar conversations with people on the trails who think they are not doing enough, “going too slow”, “not enough miles.”And I always say to them, “ you’re doing more than those home sitting on the couch”.

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    1. nhcarmichael Avatar
      nhcarmichael

      Which reminds me I need to get back on the trails again soon.

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