Writing to Breakthrough
I started writing for fun.
But the more I wrote, the more I realized I could pour my soul onto the page in raw, intense stories—or strip every ounce of feeling away for a cold, hyper-technical piece.
That’s when I understood the power of restraint. Fewer words can cut deeper than any long-winded rant. It also brought me face-to-face with a bigger truth: we’re not driven by reality, but by the dangers we invent in our minds—and those illusions often steer us into our worst habits.
From this moment on, I’m done writing just to fill the page. I’m determined to unleash my most radical thoughts, the ones I’ve bottled up for too long, and send shockwaves through the world.
Will my actions back up my words? Will my vision catch up with me?
Maybe not—at least not right away. But who says I can’t shape myself into someone who does more, who forces reality to meet me where I stand?