About the Writer: Where I Found Myself

I never became a writer through perfect grammar, difficult vocabulary, or deep literary knowledge. I became a writer through emotions, experiences, silence, and the thoughts I carried within myself for a long time. Writing slowly became the only place where I could express feelings that were difficult to explain to people directly.


I am inspired by a famous writer of the late 16th and early 17th century because of the way he understood human emotions, conflicts, pain, and human nature. Not to compare myself with him, but to understand how powerful words can become when they are written with real emotions and meaning behind them.


My writing style is simple, honest, emotional, reflective, and personal. I do not try to sound overly poetic or complicated. I believe emotions themselves can create meaningful writing when they are expressed genuinely. Most of my writings come from thoughts, observations, personal struggles, silence, overthinking, and the emotional side of life that many people feel but often cannot express.


Writing slowly became more than just a hobby for me. It became a way to understand myself, my emotions, and the world around me. Through every poem, quote, and article I write, I continue learning, growing, and discovering myself as both a person and a writer.


I do not write to prove myself better than others or to sound intellectual. I write because writing became a part of who I am. Some people express themselves through conversations, while I slowly learned to express myself through words, thoughts, and emotions.


Maybe not everyone will connect with my words, but if someone somewhere feels understood, comforted, or emotionally connected through my writing, then my words already have a purpose and meaning.


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