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The Natural Call: Embracing The Instinct To Write, by Isaac Asabor

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Isaac Asabor

In the early hours of dawn, before the world stirs to life, a rooster breaks the stillness with its crow. This ritual, as ancient as time itself, signifies more than just the start of a new day; it is a testament to instinct and fulfillment of purpose. In many ways, the relentless urge to write mirrors this fundamental behavior. Just as the rooster cannot resist the pull to announce the day, writers around the globe feel an innate compulsion to express themselves through words. It begs the question: why do we suppress this natural instinct, and what would happen if we allowed it to thrive?

The analogy of the rooster’s crow powerfully encapsulates the essence of the writing process. Writing is not merely a mechanical task, nor is it confined to those who proudly claim the title of “writer.” It is a primal, instinctive act that is deeply rooted in our humanity. As children, we scribbled our thoughts and dreams without inhibition. Over time, societal expectations and self-doubt often obscure this initial joy. Yet, underneath it all, the calling to create remains, a voice waiting to be unleashed.

When we allow ourselves to embrace this natural urge to write, we engage in a form of catharsis. Many writers describe the experience of putting words on paper as a release, an opportunity to articulate thoughts that might otherwise remain dormant. The process becomes transformative, turning raw emotion into carefully crafted prose or poetry. It is a means of processing life’s complexities, a sanctuary for the troubled mind, and a celebration of joy. Just as the rooster awakens the world, writing allows us to confront our fears, share our triumphs, and connect with others on a profound level.

Moreover, writing serves as a powerful tool for awakening consciousness. In an age characterized by rapid technological advances and relentless digital distractions, the act of writing invites readers to slow down, reflect, and engage. It fosters conversations that might otherwise be lost in the cacophony of modern life. Each word penned has the potential to ignite change, spark dialogue, and inspire movements, powerful testaments to the idea that writing is not just a solitary endeavor but a collective one. The stories we tell can bridge divides, challenge societal norms, and cultivate empathy. They are conversations waiting to unfold across boundaries and generations.

Yet, despite the proven benefits of writing, many people remain hesitant to engage in the practice. The fear of inadequacy, the belief that they are not “real” writers or the dread of facing a blank page can serve as formidable obstacles. This is where we must draw inspiration from the rooster: it crows because it must, not because it seeks validation. Writers, too, must learn to silence the inner critic and honor their instinctual compulsion to create. Whether it is through journaling, storytelling, poetry, or any form of written expression, each individual has a voice that deserves to be heard.

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In a world that often prioritizes silence over expression, it is vital to encourage a culture that celebrates the act of writing. We must create spaces, both physical and mental, where individuals feel safe to explore their thoughts and emotions freely. Schools, communities, and organizations should champion writing programs and workshops aimed at fostering creativity and self-expression. Encouraging the next generation to embrace their voices will only enrich our society.

Furthermore, embracing the natural call to write is a step toward self-discovery. It allows individuals to explore their identities, values, and experiences, leading to greater self-awareness. In a time when disconnection and isolation seem pervasive, writing can act as a bridge, connecting us to ourselves and to one another. The stories we share hold the power to unite us in our shared humanity, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles and triumphs.

Against the foregoing the backdrop, it is germane to opine that the urge to write is as natural and vital as the dawn itself. Like the rooster’s crow, it is a proclamation of existence, an invitation to wake up to our thoughts and to share them with the world. As we learn to embrace and celebrate our instinct to write, we unlock the potential within ourselves and those around us. Let us honor this innate call and allow our voices to ring out, filling the silence with the beauty of our stories. Let us create a world where writing is not just an act of communication but a celebration of our shared journey through life. In doing so, we may find that, like the morning sun, our words have the power to illuminate even the darkest corners of existence.

Personally, I write because it serves as a vital outlet for my thoughts and emotions, allowing me to articulate my feelings about society and government in ways that resonate both personally and collectively. In a world where opinions are often drowned out by noise, the written word provides clarity and precision. Through writing, I can delve into the complexities of our social structures, examining the nuances of inequality, injustice, and the challenges faced by various communities. Each piece I craft becomes an exploration of societal norms, shining a light on issues that demand attention and dialogue.

Moreover, writing empowers me to hold leaders accountable. In democracies and beyond, those in positions of power must be scrutinized; their actions and policies should be examined through a critical lens. My words serve as a tool of accountability, enabling me to question decisions, highlight failures, and advocate for transparency. By expressing my opinions in written form, I contribute to a necessary discourse, one that can influence public perception and encourage civic engagement.

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My writing is not just a reflection of my individual perspective; it is part of a larger conversation that seeks to inspire change. Each article or essay becomes a means of rallying others to notice and confront social and political issues that impact our lives. Through the power of words, I aspire to foster awareness and provoke thought, encouraging others to join the movement for justice and equality. In this way, writing becomes both a personal journey and a collective mission, one that echoes far beyond my own experience, amplifying the voices of those who might otherwise go unheard.

In the world of journalism and public discourse, writing serves as both a reflection of society and a tool for shaping it. Opinion article, in particular, and which happens to be my forte, is essential for challenging perspectives, offering insights, and encouraging dialogue on important issues. It is through these written words that I can voice concerns, propose solutions, and provoke thought, all of which are necessary for growth, both personal and societal. Writing is my means of contributing to the conversations that shape our future.

To those who often criticize my consistent writing, I encourage you to see the purpose behind it. My goal is not to simply fill pages, but to inspire change, invoke discussion, and provide clarity where there is confusion. In each article, there is a responsibility to truth, progress, and understanding. Writing is how I engage with the world, and I hope in time, you will see its value as well.

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