I believe in written manner, my voice is also best heard, because what I say in voice could be forgotten the next day or so, but in text, my words can be more memorable, and they can be read in another person's voice without ever having my words altered.
The reason I am writing a post about my voice, is because I started thinking about it on my way to lunch in school today and thought to myself "You know, it seems like half the stuff I say is interesting, but what I write seems more interesting than the spoken word. People don't seem to want to listen to me very often." Of course people don't listen to me because I almost never speak. I myself am a very solitary and quiet person. I just feel it's easier to communicate in the written word than in the spoken tongue.
Transcendentalism: Me?
I've learned about transcendentalism today, and it seemed to me that a lot of what my teacher's lesson pointed out, pointed at me. In fact, I do live my life seeing the real me, I do have a deep respect for nature, I don't include myself with society, and I don't base my lifestyle on how others want to see me.
A word to best describe me
I do know there is some word that my mother used to describe me, and I do believe that word is the best description of myself as an individual in the world. I hate not knowing that word! It is mot of my philosophical nature to not know it! Darn it!
How the universe does revolve around each one of us
The universe does work around us all. It is called "The Secret" by a growing number of people. That secret basically explains transcendentalism's true philosophy on human nature. Our lives, each day, are defined and molded around our conscious and unconscious thoughts. It's true for many people.
Later,
Yours truly
P.S: I've finished work on the first paragraph of "True Morals of Good and Evil"
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