Why do writers write? Every writer, since the beginning of time, has pondered this question over the centuries. Writers have an inner need to be heard, like any artist. Writers share their thoughts throughout the ages in various ways. The first images of writing were recorded on the walls of caves, dating back to more than 40,000 years. While modern man, through the invention of written language, records their work in words from books to blogs. I believe writers throughout the ages have been the gatekeepers of human history. We writers are born to write because we must. We are the recorders of the human story. During this Pandemic, I feel an obligation to record my journey. Although I am only one person among millions, I have my simple tale to tell. I am on a quest to refine my skills in the fine art of finding simple abundance in my life, a moment to be thankful. I want to notice it no matter what size, shape, or form it takes. In doing so, I may help others to do the same. I encourage you too to tell your story. No one else will ever be able to tell it the way you can. I hope to inspire you to join me on this journey at the edge of the Pandemic of 2020. The journey commences! Thank you for taking the time to read my work. Please take care of yourself and best wishes always. ~Rose
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