If you asked me why I like writing I’d say it’s because I’m dramatic and have been a yapper since birth.
But if you asked me on a deeper level I’d say it’s because writing is the quantum entanglement of souls across time and space—where my words can reach through dimensions to touch someone I've never met, creating connections as mysterious as particles that dance in perfect synchronicity despite vast distances between them.
That through writing, I've learned that our stories are both particle and wave, both deeply personal and universally shared.
That through writing, I'm saying: "I see you. I feel this too. You're not alone in this vast universe." To the strangers that need it the most
I’d say writing has taught me that every human experience reverberates through our collective consciousness ETERNALLY.
I’d say writing is arguably the most important form of community care, where we can distribute information fairly and teach others that our vulnerabilities become strength when we create from their epicenters.
I’d say that in a way, writing isn't just communication—it's communion.