Step 1: Paper and Pen:
6.12.2025
You canโt backspace on paper.
The finality makes it harder to begin.
What if I panic, need to turn back, and I canโt? Iโll have to start all over again. Iโll have wasted a perfectly good page. The risk of failure keeps me from reaching success.
Write more words.
My stomach hurts.
The way Iโll go from perfect to
all-over-the-place-no-rules. No in-between
tolerable. I canโt TRY to be good, and then be bad. I have to either BE good, or be so bad itโs actually good. Because itโs bad with a purpose. On purpose. This is not a mistake.
Keep going.
Bad writing isnโt a reason to give up.
Most things arenโt a reason to give up.
You donโt even really ever need reasons to give up.
What you need is reasons not to.
Step 2: Whatever This Is:
7.16.2025
Sometimes you just write it twice. And then you can backspace. Not that hard, it turns out.
Also, when I say no rules, what I mean is SO MANY rules.
Five weeks later, despite plenty of access to the backspace key, some things deserve to stay. My stomach still hurts. The page was never wasted. It all makes too much sense and not enough. It’s perfect.




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