HOW TO SING TO AN EMPTY HOUSE _ IWSG post


“The road to hell is paved  with works-in-progress.”
—Philip Roth
  Beware of advice—even this.”
—Carl Sandburg

Despite the daunting increase in my workload, I decided to do one last A TO Z challenge.
Because of that increased workload, 
I could not visit my other friends doing it, and so my visitors were very few.
I understand.  
To receive visits,  you must visit yourself.

 The blank page is a cruel adversary ... 

especially when no one is urging you to fill it.

I finished because it was a goal I set for myself, and I kept on to amuse myself with what I was writing.
Then, something occurred to me:
When you write something, you never know who it is going to affect, 
or how it could help someone who’s struggling and feeling alone, 
or how in a low moment in their life, desperately searching on Google for answers, 
they will come upon your words when they need them most. 

And despite what our culture  would have us believe: that metrics and stats  matter above all else, that the number of clicks  tells the whole story.
Somehow, in some cosmic calculation, 
impacting one human being has got to be worth more than all the Unique Page Views and Shares and Likes in the world.
WHAT KEPT YOU GOING  THIS A TO Z?
WHAT KEEPS YOU GOING  WITH YOUR WRITING?
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Published on May 01, 2018 22:00
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