Most of the
time when I am demotivated, I turn to my family and friends for help. This is
especially when it's been a bad hair day and even shampoo has given up on me as
a lost cause, leaving me looking like a devastated area.
Like all
writers, on occasion I suffer from writer's block, which is really, really frustrating. At such times, I
open Word and stare at the blank page for a few minutes before striking my keyboard keys to form words.
Sometimes
the words come, other times they don't.
I would like
to point out the one constant companion that a writer has while he types on his
keyboard. The blinking cursor.
It sits
there and winks at you every two seconds, telling you it's ready and waiting to
imprint words. It tries it's best to ensure you don't feel alone when you're
writing anything and is always ready to work with you, even when you ask it to
type ten thousand words. Yet we never notice this gem of a creation. The cursor
plays with us and toys with our emotions. It sits there and blinks while you
are trying your best to break out of a block. It is both condescending and
supporting. At times it is the Devil, at other times it is the voice of God.
Come what
may, it is waiting for the next keystroke, even when none comes.
It is
silently watching, waiting and winking.
The Bilge Master
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