1. Sam's avatar

    yeah I believe it is a familiar insight ,and you are well said.Each need each other.

  2. zelalemkassahun's avatar
  3. Sam's avatar

    A take at a time and you remind me of grace something I barely think of .I will be there…

  4. harythegr8's avatar

    This is quiet courage — not loud wins, but grace that kept walking through grief. Your words remind us that…

  5. camwildeman's avatar

Tech today

Technology has changed how I write, but not why I write.

Before, writing felt like starting from zero every time. A blank page, slow buildup, and a lot of stopping and thinking. Now, technology removes some of that friction. I can organize ideas faster, edit on the go, and keep momentum without getting stuck as often.



The real shift is clarity. With the tools available, I’m pushed to structure my thoughts better. Writing becomes less about struggling to begin and more about shaping what is already there.

At the same time, I stay aware: the voice must remain mine. Technology can support, refine, and speed things up—but it should not replace the perspective that comes from my own experience.

So now, writing feels more fluid. I am still the source. Technology just helps me move faster and cleaner.

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