Saturday, 20 July 2024

moral dilemma

The young writer sat at his old wooden desk, gripping his pen tightly. Thoughts raced through his mind, eager to be put down on paper, yet one fear loomed large: the fear of causing discontent and irritation. Nevertheless, the fire of his inner creativity burned brighter than his fear.
With a wealth of experiences behind him, he reassured himself, "The immersion had been complete." He had traveled to different cities, met diverse people, tried to taste and understand everything. And now, he faced the task of expressing his thoughts and feelings in words, regardless of the possible consequences.
As he meditated on the blank sheet of paper, visions and ideas swirled in his mind, creating unprecedented textures. Finally, he began to write, words flowing from his pen like water from a spring, filling the page with his inner world.
With each sentence, the writer's hand grew more confident, words forming into sentences, and sentences into paragraphs. As the text progressed, his thoughts rang louder, and his heart and soul bared more bravely.
When he finished writing, the page was filled with his sincere words. He looked at them with mixed feelings - fear and pride. Yes, his thoughts could upset someone, and could spark debates and discussions, but they were honest and genuine.
He knew that publishing this text could change his life. He could face criticism, condemnation, or even lose friends. But he also understood that he had to stay true to himself, to his ideas and beliefs.
And so, with a flutter in his heart, he clicked "Publish" and released his thoughts and feelings into the world. The future was uncertain, but he knew he had done all he could. As a young writer, he acknowledged that true art often requires courage - the courage to express oneself regardless of the consequences.

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