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First and foremost, I write because it is my passion.
Second, I write to share my talents with others.
Third, I write to inform
Fourth, I write to educate people who want to learn from me.
The list is actually endless.
To provide clear concept in acceptable and understadable way
Writing in itself is a motivation. When you think about all that is happening around you be it small or a major concern the first instinct is to jot the thoughts down and that is what motivated be. It is innermost thirst, a stimuli a reaction that comes without difficulty.
The motivation for writing comes from the need to be heard and understood. To explain and reveal. To excite and offer new knowledge or add different perspectives to prior knowledge.
Writing can change a person's view. Sometimes it becomes a habit for everyone's life: like newspapers. Like that through writing we can make people to understand about our thoughts, ideas and sometimes can reveal the reality too.
I think it is important for anyone who has a message to share it with other. Someone is bound to benefit from the experience or the skill of the shared.
1. Life
2. Love
3. Pain
4. Passion
Try to change, reform and achieve pleasure
for me i write what i want to read and writing the words and stories swiming around in my head is like giving them life and power to influence diffrent people
The motivation behind my writing is creativity. Change. Creative self-satisfaction.
The dissemination of my thoughts, my values in a literary style wonderful poetic, meaningful literature, taste distinctive, satisfy readers, satisfy the educated class.
Satisfy society, and satisfy me first of all.
Behind the pen, great secrets, varied goals. Can not be limited, vary from person to person, and vary according to the situation
Psychological as well as the writer, according to his epistemological state. Today wrote for a reason, tomorrow for another.
But his greatest motivation is self-realization, and satisfying the spark of splendor within him.
Perhaps my original motive in writing is to give voice to creativity and do that with a passion. Things have poured out of me such that I was quite surprised I had written them later, including recently a screenplay dealing with Eleanor Rooselvelt and other famous people in the 1930s. People often were curious about my worldwide travels and I replied normally that I was meeting my characters, which was always true to an extent.