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Why is it so difficult to show what we write?

  Writing is often more than just stringing words together in a pleasing order. For many writers, a text feels like an extension of what they think, feel, or imagine - and sharing it with someone else can feel like an act of bravery. On the surface, it may seem simple: “just show them your writing.” But in reality, sharing what we write is, for many, a true exercise in emotional exposure. It's almost like baring your soul in public and hoping no one laughs, criticizes, or pulls away.   One of the first fears that comes up is showing your writing to friends, family, or the general public. There's a natural insecurity in sharing something that - even if it's not autobiographical - always carries a piece of us. The fear is that others won’t understand it, won’t value it, or worse, will misinterpret it. Sometimes, there’s also the worry they’ll think we’re talking directly about them - and that can lead us to keep our work entirely to ourselves.   Then comes the fear of no...

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