The whole world's watching.
The blog 'What People Will Think' marked the start of my blogging journey, which is when I figured out which way better to start a new journey and life than quoting it, standing right in between India's most populated city.
One can say it's a newbie engraving the feeling of comfort between 12 million people while searching for the zen zone to introspect (I would like to add- away from the scrutiny of millions).
Writer's Thoughts 101: We moved from people's barren thinking and reactions to critical observations and examinations.
Now you might ask, what is the difference faced? Well, the thinking is the thought, which has no face, while observation is what looks like a person trying to see through. That's the essence of the abstract idea of growing up, where you transfer your position from a mirror to a glass.
Writer's Thoughts 101:
Stepping out of our comfort zone is what we have always talked about. But, the feeling of being seen through causes discomfort.
Coming to this alternative location with an idea of finding self and everything else it needs, the crowd around can be both a blessing and a condemnation.
Writer's Thoughts 101: Henceforth, I would not use the word ‘condemnation’ because of the notion of finding self (it can involve ‘any which way possible’).
Poetically enough, but seeing thousands of people circling can give a chance to think about what everyone can describe their life as might have a difference of being poles apart. But, once we try to travel around and beyond these poles, one can significantly ask for identification. The question is, why will they start this process? Well, seeing these many faces every day, to the point you might not remember them even the next day, can be a little intimidating. But, this intimidation gives one a chance to place themselves in a world that is willing to accept.
Writer's Thoughts 101: Well, the above sentence might contradict para one of seeing through.
When one person opens the door for others to adjust, they try to find validation behind their activity. This is where ‘seeing through’ comes in. Allowing a chance to explore and experiment, they try to conduct tests, place themselves under one shoe, inspect, and much more. It is them trying to identify us while we are in the process of identifying ourselves to open doors. But, somewhere in the back of my head, I feel it is better than being a mirror.
While being a mirror, one provides others a chance to think whatever they want and pass the extreme of judgmental phrases and comments. This leads to constant hampering and a feeling of being dragged to the outcast of society. At the other end, while being a glass, you allow the ones who are faithful to look out for you in the process of letting you grow and move out of your locals (physically and psychologically). Also, there is where I open the doors for constructive criticism, adding to the blocks of finding the soul and identifying oneself.
There again comes the challenge of sketching out borders and deciding the aptitudes that can let a person in or out of those drawn lines. It's mainly figuring out the steps inside one’s area while at the same time maintaining their space. (That again it's a process).
Writer's Thoughts 101: Needless to give pointers first comes the step of drawing such lines, then starts the actual process of identification, exploring, and more.
But, drawing those lines and letting the process start can give some steady push too. For the same, I believe in Shakira,
“You're on the front line, everyone's watching
You know it's serious, we're getting closer, this isn't over”
All the guts within me says to add some of the next lines too. But, here's where I draw some lines and stop here for the reader to process the above quoted 2 lines. There also comes my motive to add the next lines in some next blogs of identification of oneself.
You see, I easily used the needless pointers of the 2 steps in the process in the 2 paragraphs exactly above this sentence.
-I hope I got through all!!!!!!!!
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