Tuesday, September 20, 2005

What Type of Writer Are You?

When I was younger, a few friends and I would always attempt writing our names in new cement so our names would be there for a good a long period of time. Whenever we passed that block of cement we would see our name. It became our little neighborhood’s walk of fame.

If we ever were caught doing this we would get in trouble and people often asked “what possessed you to write your name in this cement?” Have you ever written your name somewhere for other people to see?

I am a writer who loves to write in places. I just finished reading one of the most profound quotes that I have ever read upon writing. This is not your average quote upon writing at all.

“Write your injuries in dust, your benefits in marble.” Benjamin Franklin

What type of writer are you? Are you a marble writer or a dust writer?
I know a lot of both types of writer’s.

There are marble writers who write their injuries in marble and their benefits in dust. (When problems arise in the lives of these marble writers they watch the benefits and blessings get blown away because they have traced them in dust)

Learn to become a productive marble writer so the world can view your achievements and you can too.

Learn to be a productive marble writer so you can view the benefits of your life. and watch the wind blow away your heartaches and shortcomings.

Martin Luther King wrote in marble.

Malcolm X wrote in marble.

Mahatma Gandhi wrote in marble.

Mother Theresa wrote in marble.

I say to you today write in marble about your achievement.

Write in marble about everything you are grateful for in life.

Write in marble about your victories over obstacles.

Write in marble about all the things you are happy.

Write in marble so the world can see exactly who you are and what you stand for.

This shall be your personal Hollywood star that the world admires and visits from time to time.

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