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A nothing from nowhere cast his words to a world wide wind, hindered by periphery.

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#1086980 added April 10, 2025 at 12:46pm
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Choose Your Own Write/Misdirection Misnomers
Cold Open:
Nearly every time. Writing can be like a conversation with myself, and prompts learning new things (google, research) about what caused me to initiate. I find a tenuous grasp/orientation of something becomes more informed the further I go. A notion for something to write is only the impetus. With an open mind, hyper-focused, everything transcends, hopefully beautiful, while educating me.

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Do I sometimes wind up writing something different than what I planned?

4/10/25

Everyone claims it’s a mystery, muses, a symptom of a malfunctioning mind. It’s simply a process of discovery. You have your own ‘choose your adventure’ when you write, preconceived or not. You can lock in and ignore or oblivious  should a mind question concept, flaws in the fabric, or strategy to forced outcome and more.

I have to consider what doesn’t add up, sometimes find errors due to ignorantly informed preconceptions. I allow myself room for error and correction, answer only to myself in these matters. I’m open to debate, yet the only thing that approaches are other’s subjective opinions. I consider facts/what’s true, or predominating circumstantial information.

I’m bloviating now. Fact.
Just checked myself and hid mind-directives to steer away from the original topic.

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