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Hope to have the courage to keep writing [Light the Peace Lamp]#Writing#George Orwell wrote in the appendix to 1984: "Writing is a terrible, exhausting struggle

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I hope to have the courage to keep writing [light the peace lamp]#Writing#

George Orwell wrote in the appendix to 1984: "Writing is a terrible and exhausting struggle, like a long and painful illness. If it weren't for some kind of devil he was powerless to resist and could not understand, he would never have done such a thing. ”

Yes, while I love words and are passionate about expressing myself, writing, or code words for people like me, is still painful.

Arrange the words into sentences, combine the sentences into articles, not as straightforward and clear as doing the arithmetic problem "1 + 1 = 2", I have to search the intestines and carefully select the most appropriate words to accurately describe my thoughts and feelings.

This process is more like doing a teaching, you first have to know it yourself, you can teach students, you have to think clearly about what you want to say, in order to express it.

I want to figure out the outline of my thoughts, and then I will mold them upside down for people to see. In fact, before these statements were typed out, I had already conceived them many times in my head.

In real life, situational immediate responses often don't give us the opportunity to think about answers for a long time, and daily conversations don't require us to think carefully.

When we turn ideas into words, we need to ruminate over and over again, find the core arguments, sort out the logic, find sufficient arguments, and organize the language appropriately. It doesn't seem difficult, but sometimes I stop at the step of whether or not to start the codeword.

I'm still writing, there are many reasons, and I wish I could have the ability and courage to write all the time.

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