Saturday, August 28, 2004

Stories

Stories, like Emily Dickenson said, are necessary to continue the otherwise boring exhausting, fatigue-filled life. Stories can be sad, mad, or glad, and can still be appriciated. Stories aren't that hard to write either. Writers can recieve inspiration from anything at all. From a diligent ant striving to serve his queen, to a novel of jet planes and tanks, storis can be about whatever the writer wishes to write about. Of course, Everyone must enjoy the mere thought of something. So, if writing a story is so fundamental to make, why not make them. I can scarcely imagine a world with no enjoyable stories. :( Then, no one will know how to tell a story. And if no one could tell stories, then it would be a pretty monotonous world, wouldn't it? So keep telling stories, hearing stories, writing stories, reading stories, typing stories, and seeing stories, and then, we'll never be bored. Because there's a whole lot of people out there. And for every person, there are at least 3 good stories worth telling at some point in time...

6 comments:

Maneesha said...
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India Post said...

Such perfectly chiseled and insightful prose! So, when did you turn 20? I feel like Rip Van Winkle... Keep it up.

P.S. I want to know what Maneesha said (and later retracted)!!!

Maneesha said...

Sometimes, I nag, I realize it and I retract.. I just hope both the nagging and retracting, are rare incidents. On that note, a few grammer mistakes, vishesh :-).

Vishesh said...

Hey mom! Speaking of grammar mistakes, grammAr is spelled with an A not an E!

Anil Tau,

You are my inspiration, with your bus blog especially.
Thanks.

Daadu,

When are you going to start writing blogs?

Maneesha said...

oh yeah.., and that's the other reason why I don't dare nag you. Meany!

Vishesh said...

But mom..,
I like the nagging.
And the correcting.
It helps me write better.