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Until The World Reads My Jargons

One day I walked up to my mother and said, "Why do I love to write and when did I start writing?"
Mother smiled and said, "You wouldn't know when you started writing because you were so young. No one knows why you love to write except that it's an inherent ability in you from God. All we were sure of is that as early as four you were mostly seen bending down and using your fingers to write things on the sand"

Raising my brow I'm like, "wow. So what was I writing on the ground"
Mother gave a stylish shrug, 🤷 "No one ever saw what you wrote, you just bent down and wrote anything, which of course didn't make sense then"

That brought the finality of my inquiry and later I'm thinking 🤔 about it, if I bent down to write things that didn't make sense, then all I wrote on the sand were jargon. So I realized all I wrote was jargon.

Not until six, my writing didn't make sense to anyone, and even after that when I started writing short stories it was filled with grammatical blunders. That was a story with more jargon
But I kept writing, writing, writing: pushing to perfection, and my jargon fading away. I never think I've arrived, I'm still not perfect.

My work s jargon until the world gets to read it, so I'll keep on writing till the world reads my jargon.

One great piece of advice for would be a writer: read great books, (don't forget the Bible is first among all) read, read and read. Write, write and write.

Why you should write: you should write because it's your right to write.🖋️👌

Warning: I'm a writer and whatever you say here in this comment section would be used against you by the law of books. 😃😅

Yes, this is part of my jargon:
Thank 🙏 you for reading one of my jargon

© JC Allison