Your writing is
a finger print
of your soul,
would you agree?
Maja S. Todorovic
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Your writing is
a finger print
of your soul,
would you agree?
Maja S. Todorovic
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As much as we would like to deny it sometimes, I believe it to be true. 🙂
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Yes, our writing tells a lot about us – even things we would like to hide 🙂
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Probably so.😊
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My untold story is the self-chosen exile I live away from the city I love the most.
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That’s great, just be true to yourself 🙂
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Guilty as charged, sometimes I learn things about myself 🙄 example of that is my last post Fear! That’s because I have a hospital procedure to go through tomorrow eekkk 😳
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I know, I can relate to that – I wish you all the best 🙂
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Thank you x
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Soul is always searching, so the fingerprints may be representative of that fleeting moment when the soul take a brief rest to pen down results of the search.
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Exactly, nicely put 🙂
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Elements of soul maybe … though for me a fingerprint too identifiable … and isn’t writing an escape from the everyday of being who we are?
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What if your soul longs to be something else? As it escapes, it still leaves the trails 😉
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I guess my soul a little older than most and at present content to be where it is … but who knows where our souls have been … and will be?
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It’s good to be content and there is nothing wrong to ‘float away’ from time to time…no harm in that 🙂
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Yes, but it is ever changing. A fingerprint of who I have been, my present self, and who I may become. I appreciate the thoughtfulness of your blog.
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I agree, the statement I wrote is open to different interpretations.Writing is a recorded expression of your thoughts in time. As your fingerprint when you were three and when you are thirty differ in dimension so does your writing can change in terms of vocabulary, style, your beliefs and values may change as well , but here I’m talking about the essence, the pattern that is continually reveled in your writing. In my case, there is always my attitude of questioning everything, trying to see things through different perspectives, searching for answers, connecting unrelated things…In all of my writings, no matter what I’m writing there is subtle rebel against the mainstream, an ambiguity always open to different understanding – like the statement above. And that is the fingerprint of my writing – being that poetry or science, it is always present.And I do believe that we all in our writing, reveal those tiny parts of who we are 🙂
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I would agree whole heartedly with this Maja. Your fingerprint is your true identity and different to anyone else. Any writing comes from who we are and our life experience. Even if it is fiction there is still an element of our heart and soul driving it.
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Thanks Davy, that’s exactly what I meant 🙂
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I agree with this poem 100% true. 🙂 Love it. 🙂
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Thanks Charlie 🙂
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You welcome. 🙂
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What a wonderful piece of writing. Is it your writing or is it taken from some book or from the internet? Great words though. Truly Inspiring.
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It is my writing – maybe somebody came to a similar idea, but at the moment I’m not aware of that. Thank you for stopping by 🙂
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Excellent, true piece! Would love some feedback on my newest content piece ‘look at me now’ 😊 https://malisehoney.wordpress.com/2017/05/04/look-at-me-now/
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