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Why I Write
On Literary Purpose and Hand Washing.
One of my all-time favorite quotes aptly defines the difference between optimism and pessimism, yet does so in a way that is certainly pessimistic. I love this quote because it accurately sets the spectrum along which I believe we all exist, and it masterfully explains in one line why so much of what we do is utterly absurd.
It is in the utter absurdity of human episodes — the comedic escapes from doom, the ironic results of progress and survival, the ability to deny all things that are logical and rational yet somehow endure — that occur time and time again, that I find inspiration.
We, humans, have the ability to challenge both faith-based and science-based reasoning, and we can deny reasoning and rational thinking altogether, even though we are more capable of those two qualities than any other creature known to us.
This is fascinating and extremely funny.
It is for this reason that I write.
My silly purpose
I want to tell stories that are profound and honor the plight of the characters, while simultaneously demonstrating how meaningless those plights tend to be. Yet, there is still purpose in their existence and their journey…