A Writer's Notebook, Day Four-Hundred-And-Thirty-Nine

Today was a very long and difficult day.  In truth, I really just feel like crying right at the moment, but I still managed to do my writing.  While it is not always cathartic, or even relevant to my emotions (sometimes it is, but not always), I do generally feel a bit better after having worked.  This is more about my sense that I've accomplished something, not just existed for another turn around the planet, but did something that I think is contributing to the world, even if it is not yet in the world the way I wish.  On days when life can be extremely hard, it is good to have that feeling of having been involved in something that matters.  To me, creating a poem is an important act.  Engaging in my writing each day is often what makes even a rough day at least feel that it had purpose to it, or, more aptly, that I gave purpose to at least some of my day.

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