Self-Authoring, Introduction

Recently, I have been trying to contemplate thoroughly about myself. I am investing a serious amount of time to understand what goes on in my mind. Alas, it is quite unfortunate for many to live and die without even getting the chance of experiencing a fraction of that. We want to understand others the same way we would want others to understand us, but isn't it of more importance for us to commence with learning about ourselves? Our sadness, happiness, virtues, failings, goals, aspirations? Shouldn't we figure those things out? I mean, this should have been a priority at an early age, and those who were guiding us should have highlighted those things out. Why didn't anyone teach us about this?
I first encountered the self-authoring program in a video I watched for Dr. Jordan Peterson, and I think it is of great relevance. If a person suffers from a traumatic experience or if one is merely uncertain about his/her path in life, just taking the time to think, organize ideas, and then articulate them could make a very realizable difference.
I am taking my time to do that, and I'm just finding it to be extremely challenging to freely write about the past; I always tend to censor things out on purpose.
As for the future, at least when it comes to my writing career, I began asking the following questions: what do I want from this path? What is my goal? Slowly, things started getting complicated in an exponential manner, and I thought of sharing the part related to the writing path, considering that it is of relevance.
It is not the smoothest journey to write about such things, especially sensitive matters. If something becomes annoying while you're writing about it, then I recommend you'd dissect it into very small pieces; otherwise, it's going to resurface. Write about the past and how you'd like your future to look like. Be objective and illustrate your virtues and failings.
Trust me, that will make a whole lot of a difference. In case you need help in this process, or in case you'd like for us to share our experiences on this, I'd be more than happy to be in touch.
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Published on May 20, 2021 03:05
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