If you're able to write, are you lucky, or is writing simply your passion and you're investing in it?

What if you're so busy with life that you don't find time to write? What if your life is so fast-paced that you can't even stop and think?

What if writing isn't the only thing you need to do, even if you don't want to? Writing is the art of expressing yourself, and recently I realized that most of the time I have nothing to share with people.

I can't just create an article on Medium to engage my viewers; I want my viewers to be alive.

At one point, I started hating Medium because I saw so many useless articles that were solely aimed at making money. Where's the value in them, where's the art? Maybe I just have nothing to write about.

If my writing can't inspire or educate anyone, I'll avoid sharing it publicly. It may be a part of my creative expression, adding some value to my reader's life, or it may not. That's why I've come to the conclusion that I want to break the habit of always sharing, even if I have nothing to offer.

I simply want to live without exaggerating my ideas, and recently I realized that there's nothing on Medium that can add value to my life.

Most Western writers are simply immersed in materialism, and there's a dearth of writers who truly want to look deep into the soul and help people self-actualize, but that's not their fault; that's how this material world works.

People are talking about how to be consistent in writing. Writing is truly an art, not a job where you can be consistent. I feel that the creative expression of writing is being used as a substitute for the Reels and Shorts that are presented as articles on Medium — a different representation but the same intent.

I have decided not to be a conduit for this. I am free and will always be free.