Something
that I believe I’ve never appreciated when I was younger was the concept of
simplistic and understandable communication.
While in school (especially middle school and high school) I believed
that more was better. Rather than
boiling my ideas or concepts into their most fundamental and basic structure I would
use complicated and unnecessary language to appear to have a LOT to say about
something which often was very simple.
While
communicating clearly is a valuable tool, the ability to make something beautiful
can complement an important message as long as you choose to use techniques (be
they written words, powerful quotes, or interesting videos) to make your
message more impactful. When I was in
the military my words carried their own gravitas. This was, in my opinion, because of the
historic time of my writing, as well as the emotion I was conveying. Since then, I have not felt the same
motivation to write and communicate on a personal level. Part of this is due to my own struggle with
what happened to as a soldier and what Iraq represented for me. Having some distance from that time and from
the complicated and nuanced mental (and physical) luggage I was encumbered by,
I now have greater appreciation for what I went through when I was such a young
man.
Now,
you may be asking yourself why I’m writing this (ironically over-complicated)
message. I am also asking myself why I
am writing, and I believe I have my answer.
I am writing simply to write.
Over the last decade or so I’ve written quite a bit, but post Iraq most
of my writing has been for work or college.
Writing for myself was one of the most cathartic things I have ever
done, but we (I’m using the royal we when I really mean I here) often make
excuses to do those things which are good for us. The same holds true for working out (for me). Speaking of working out, I’ve begun swimming 1000
meters about 2 times a week. Never have
I liked running so swimming is a great mental compromise for my cardio health.
Perhaps you have enjoyed my writing in the past (and maybe
you are even enjoying this rambling piece), while I do write for your sake I
want to make it clear that on a much deeper and meaningful level I actually
write for myself and my own sake. My
children have even enjoyed a bit of my fiction writing and have asked me to
finish the story I once began for them.
Perhaps with that too, I will find my motivation and finish it, or who
knows, I could begin a new story and see where such a story takes me. If you have made it this far then you may be
wondering where my simple and concise message is. Perhaps someday I will get to such a message,
but for today you will have to accept this instead.
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