Tuesday, April 6, 2010

The Strength in the Spoken Word

Derrida questions his ability to write about anything without limit. At the end of the day he is ablse to seriously ask himself weather or not his writings are legitimate criticisms and ideas that can be presented to the world for understanding. His subconcious is a mediator in his mind, playing devils advocate to whatever he has produced during the day. The power of the written word is incomparable in terms of the possibilities in which the piece is injecte throughout the world. The reciever of the idea or information is the true judge, and that is why there are so many writers and authors in the world. Writing is used to connect people in terms of their feelings and common beliefs. Every human being has their own individual voice, so why not write it down, it is even more useful that way because there is a record of the collection of thoughts. I do not experience such anxiety because I believe in what I write, therefore there is no one who can tell me my mind is wrong in my point of view. Of course, my work can be criticized and disagreed with, but that is constructive an tolerant; spreading even more knowledge.

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  2. It is really good that you are confident in your writing. It will get you a long way. It is very important to be a confident writer because if you believe in what you are writing, you have a better chance of getting your point across to the reader.

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  3. It is really good that you are confident in your writing. It will get you a long way. It is very important to be a confident writer because if you believe in what you are writing, you have a better chance of getting your point across to the reader.

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