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The Gift of Writing

advocates the American form of democracy, or a derivation thereof.Admittedly, it is still very had to do. Not the visualizing part, but the actual writing part. If one is strongly against Christianity, for example, it's going to be very hard to write a story about a true Christian. Or, if you are a Christian, it may be hard to write about a person who prays to many gods. But in doing so, you will better understand where that other person comes from, what exactly makes them who they are, and why they act as they do. Perhaps someone chooses their beliefs or way of life through a rejection of society, bad childhood, or general disillusionment. Or, perhaps someone chooses who they are because they are lighthearted, noble at heart, and just try to help others to see what they see, or at least tolerate what they see.In the end, if writing is a gift, and if you have it, then use it. Too often, people go through life without ever seeing life through a different point of view. But you are a writer, you don't need to do that. Try to see the world differently than what you are used to. Perhaps you will learn something, perhaps you won't, but you will walk away from the pad of paper/ computer/ typewrite with a better understanding of what makes that other person tick....

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