“Pen
is mightier than a sword” is one of the first proverbs that we learnt
in the initial days of our schooling. As I started writing this excerpt, I
began wondering the materialization of this proverb.
How easy it is to hold a pen and write. But, the moment we take up
our hand to write, we unknowingly draw imaginary lines or move our hands across
the paper with no particular reason. What makes a writer do that? Has the old
saying got to do something with it? Or is it the inexplicable comparison that
we draw between a pen so small a thing and a sword that’s blazing and powerful.
What quality should be attributed to it to make it mighty?
To me, the letters produced by a pen makes it powerful. It has the charismatic
quality - to create something. For a
writer, the content of his writing is of utmost importance. For a content to be
successful, a writer scratches up his head for ideas that has some meaning to
it and that which can be presented well; forgets sleep if an idea clicks his
mind; walks to and fro to get his idea in words; checks up dictionaries for
frivolous or complicated words; plays with his fingers to put in correct words
at corrects areas; searches his original idea which sometimes gets vanished in
vast layers of letters.
Today we live in a digitized world where the usage of pen is slowly
fading out. But the concept still remains.
Writing is a different experience for everyone. For some it is a
hobby; a profession; a passion; happiness; relief from boredom, etc. Anyhow it certainly
is a phenomenon in itself.
Experience it yourself and see…
Wonerful thoughts! And how true - We lift a pen and dont know what to write! wonderful expression of real life experience
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