Fail Every Day Like a Writer
Failure is what makes us the writers we are.

We fail each day and at multiple horizons
Maybe that's why we know what success tastes like
It's salt for some and butter for most
Where the taste of mineral still holds back
Writers become skilled, one day or another
But the taste of mineral never goes away
The taste of failure, the taste of hardship stays
And only you can know the feeling
Creativity emerges from the shadow
Takes place as a writing style
Readers bowing down to the alphabets
But what they don't know is that
They actually disgrace failure in the face
Final Thoughts:
Failure ever defines who we are. Especially for writers, failure is always a part of growing up. The thing with writers is that we have been so equipped with failure though we understand when it starts to ravel under our sleeves.
The world has soo much to learn from writers about how they feather their creativity while keeping their sane to write a brilliant article amidst the workload. Only if people knew how writers fail every day could change how everyone sees this world and troubles.
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