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Have you ever taken inspiration from melancholy? From times grim and sad? From purposelessness? I have. Strangely enough, I got inspired from being such a dull, colourless writer, that now I am writing a newsletter. And I plan to write it every week. To save my writing, my very language from falling prey to unending cheerlessness.
Uncertainty disturbed me to the point where I lost touch with myself. And this is true for so many people around the world. A pandemic that shook us out of balance. After years of deliberate effort, when we almost had that balance, the worldwide crisis knocked us right off track.
A lot has changed since then. The way we communicate, most. I’m no linguist but I care a little too much about how I communicate. How I write and how I speak. My language, I concur, makes up most of who I am. If this crisis had to change us, what are the most probable changes that will occur in our person? Perhaps, the way we dress, the way we meet each other, the way we celebrate, the way we talk?
I’ll be writing. About books, movies, music. Sometimes, politics. I am not man of niche. I have a variety of interests so I am advantaged. I can talk about more things. That means more chances of us striking a balance. A conversation.
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