gungadin09 -> RE: Meaning of words (8/27/2010 11:31:08 AM)
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When i write, i'm being myself. i might say more of myself; myself concentrated. i get to choose my words carefully when i write. i get to take my time, handpicking words that will say exactly what i mean. i'm clearer and more direct when i write. i also take care to be really honest. The result is more pure, more me, less filler than when i just speak. On the other hand, i don't have a SELF, but rather VARIOUS SELVES. That might sound stupid, but it's true. How can you be true to yourself when "yourself" keeps changing? My personality isn't static. It has different facets, and in different situations, certain characteristics are pulled forward while others are left unexpressed. So, how can i really be true to my "self", my ONE self? i have many different selves, many different "people" who comprise me as a whole. i guess i try to be true to them all, but not all at the same time. Trying to represent every facet of my personality at once through writing would be confusing. i don't think it could be done. You have to pick one facet and be true to that. Human beings aren't like math problems. There is no one simple answer. A person cannot faithfully recreate themselves through writing. All they can do is reinterpret. Whether that be in a real life conversation, on an internet forum, or in a diary. pam
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