The Weight of Silence Chapter 8
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alyzing, but remember that every
great writer started somewhere',” the
old man replied, leaning in slightly.
“What's stopping you from taking that
first step?” Abram thought for a
moment. “I guess I'm afraid of failure.
What if I put my heart into it and no
one cares?” “Failure is just a part of
the journey,” the old man said gently.
“Every rejection, every critique, is an
opportunity to learn and grow. Think of
it this way: even the most celebrated
authors faced their share of setbacks.
It's persistence that sets them apart.”
Feeling inspired, Abram nodded. “I
suppose I need to embrace the
process rather than focus solely on the
outcome.” “Exactly!” the old man
chuckled. “And remember, writing isn't
just about the end product; it's also
about discovering yourself along the
way. You might surprise yourself with
what you uncover.” With newfound
motivation, Abram felt ready to
reclaim his passion for writing. Don't forget to leave a Comment