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People may write for many different reasons. Natalie Goldberg stresses that you should know why you write before you start to do it. ... A sample of this list is below:
I write for my family.
I write for my bed.
I write to be done with it.
I write because my English teacher makes me.
Many people have different views on why they write. Whether it’s for them or for someone else they still should at least know that is why they are writing. ... She says that if you ask yourself why you are writing no answer will ever make you stop writing. ... However in her chapter about asking yourself “Why do I Write” it says that “Baker Roshi from San Francisco Zen Center said “Why? ... It helps you to get through tougher times because you write about them and it helps you to get through your pain. ... It is much easier for them to just write down what they feel. ... If you have this problem I feel the best way to write about your feelings is through a diary or journal. ... It quoted him as saying “I am so ill-rounded that the 10 things I love to do are: write, write, write, write, write, write, write, write, write, and write,” in a 1979 letter he wrote.
Approximate Word count = 1053 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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