In a happy world… I could write purely for the love of writing.
In a happy world… I could tell the stories without worrying about how they might market, what groups will like them, will people actually buy them.
In a happy world… my writing would be my passion, and my passion alone. It would need no other labels like ‘author’ or ‘published’ or even ‘successful’. It would be a passion to share for joy, and nothing else.
In a happy world… I would be less maudlin π
Just a quick, pensive post. Not pushing to FB or Twitter, just putting out there. My happy writing today consists of less than one page due to all the other concerns pushing into my brain. My brain can be quite tiresome, especially at bedtime. Almost every night I fall asleep with a moderately interesting TV show playing (soft narration – Modern Marvels and Investigation Discovery work wonders) just loud enough to stop the whirring cogs from replaying the day, planning the next, and so forth.
A teacher in college helped me define the problem. I forget her exact words but the gist was “Wendy, you don’t just see both sides – you see ALL sides.” That is quite exhausting and all but ensures I will never be a very decisive person. For instance: For this post, my initial ‘happy world’ statement immediately brought to mind many tangential points, such as the fact a happy world is unbalanced and the idea that ‘happy’ would quickly lose it’s meaning without a counterweight.
Focus and I have not been on good terms today.
Cheers, goodnight, and happy writing! I am off to watch James May enjoy the fun and frivolity of a modern (non-rioting) Britain with his wine-ponce mate, Oz Clarke.
At any given moment, there are at least five things rattling around in my head at the same time. It’s exhausting, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. One idea often sparks another or makes a story turn into something unexpected. I love it when that happens. π
Yeah, the ideas do roll out of the chaos!
Excellent post today. I really enjoyed it very much. Thanks again for posting this.
Speaking of tangents… James May!! I’ve only seen him on Top Gear, but he’s great!
Remember the difference between happiness and joy. One is a much worthier goal. π
Very wise, Mindy π
And yes he is great! I saw TopGear then started watching his other stuff when it’s available – James May On the Moon, Toy Stories, and the Oz and James (titled differently depending where you live).