Thursday, October 26, 2006

I write...

Two posts wouldn't do justice to such an intricate topic like "forgetting". There is much more to write about it, I feel. Like in the past two posts, the advantages of forgetting are not even touched upon, like - how forgetting certain things is good to us. :), The times when your teacher slapped you in front of the class, the first time you fell off your bicycle trying to pull a feat etc, etc. Forgetting is good, at least some times.

A third post on the same topic would be monotonous and boring. So let me 'write' something else.

Coming to writing, I think its a lot tough than blogging. As for blogging, you don't even have to think much to make a new post. In the worst case, when you can't think of anything else to write, just pick a random picture( most often your own ) and post it with some tagline/title and lo, you become a blogger. Not the same case with writing. You have to pick a pen, start thinking, which itself is a tough job, and then start building words and make meaningful structures out of them. Overall, its tough to be a writer. But I chose to do so, for this post.

So, here I am, 'writing' a sample post as the first written piece.


And yeah, lot of thinking has gone into writing this one. ;)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ya you are right.. To pen down something, you need to put in your heart and brain ! May be thats the reason Indira Gandhi's letters to her father are so eminent till date..

Gopi Krishna said...

Yeah, the example you've given best suits the 'heart and brain' writing :-). Those letters included topics ranging from lessons of world history to daughterly love.

-w said...

abboooo - intellects discussing things of historical significance!! I better stay out of this one.

so, did you scan a piece of paper? or did you write that using MS paint or an equivalent? If you answer yes to the second question, I bow to you :D

Gopi Krishna said...

ha ha..arey...adhi emi rocket science kaadu intellects discuss cheyadaniki..and I don't think it is of any historical significance either, it is neither a panipat battle nor a world war to be historically significant.

my answer is yes to the first and no to the second. It involved writing - as in pen on paper..scan chesina image adhi. MS paint lo aa range lo raase antha cinema ledu le. :D

Anonymous said...

dude...u missed another example...its only thru great writings the prn world was thriving b4 the .net boom ;)

--pavan.