30 seconds of writing
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Below is a writing exercise. The idea is to start writing but you can’t stop for 30 seconds. Sense doesn’t have to be made but consistently typing is. Again - this is just random words that will come out of my mind and may not have any reasoning or logic.
Here it goes:
It’s amazing to me how much impact other people’s words and thoughts have on our lives. In the simple example of this site - I find myself writing much clearer thoughts and feelings when I read/experience various works of others.
I’m able to articulate simple questions with clear messages. “What are you thinking right now?” —
I wish life were more than the normality itís forced onto me. I want to break from this mold of traditionalism and truly experience this gift we are given for such a short time. I want to know the world and what it has to offer. I want to meet the people of it and understand what they think and why they do.
Life without structure and structure without rules, rules without punishments, and punishments without learning. This is not quite what I mean but in some way I do.
If we as humans were created to …. and stop
The idea of this exercise is to just get your thoughts out and onto paper. From there you can organize them and either start again with your mind cleared of everything you don’t want - or taking what you just wrote and organizing it better.
Go ahead, give it a try! If you feel comfortable enough to try, use the comment box below. If you don’t just try it at home. The only trick is to do this once a day. When you become comfortable with 30 seconds try a minute. From there just keep going. Maybe one day you’ll write a novel :-)

