Every time a thought comes to your mind, it should not be considered innocent.
Our brain escalates everything that it cannot fit, and it also intensifies everything it cannot solve.
Writing for a very long time has been not only one of the oldest but also the mightiest acts of human awareness.
Kidlin’s Law sums up the whole matter in one simple phrase:
“When the problem is written down, the solution gets to be seen.”
While the brain is getting all confused with a chaotic mess of thoughts,
words, on the contrary, break through the confusion and convert it into a clear picture.
Writing is somewhat like a flashlight with which you lighten the dark room of your mind.
Unfortunately, or fortunately, the story does not end here.
Contemporary psychology and neuroscience bring about another fact:
“Writing down a goal greatly increases the probability of that goal being achieved.”
This is because the brain thinks that the written thing is a command that has to be carried out.
The Reticular Activating System the brain’s way of filtering marks that written phrase as something to be dealt with immediately.
Neurons start to work along with that, your concentration gets tighter,
your determination becomes stronger.
It is not just a matter of sheer motivation.
This is a sort of programming of the subconscious.
That is the essence of a manifesto, “You put a sentence down on paper,
and the brain starts to make the world that goes along with that sentence.”
Why Is Writing So Powerful?
Writing, by its nature:
* Changes the abstract to the concrete,
* Converts feeling to reason,
* Changes chaos to order,
* Changes possibility to intervention,
* Changes creativity to a place.
If you keep something only in your mind, it multiplies.
When you write it down, it stops growing. If you imagine something, it is not fixed.
When you write it, it is not moving anymore.
Kidlin’s Law + Manifesto = The Algorithm of Reality
Kidlin’s Law states: “Write it down, and the solution is found.”
The manifesto states: “Write it down, and reality follows.”
When combined, these two statements lead to the truth:
“Writing is the silent algorithm that changes destiny.”
Your writing is a summons to your mind, an indicator to the universe, a command to awareness.
Therefore,
* Write the problem, it leaves.
* Write the goal, it comes nearer to you.
*Write yourself, and you change yourself again.
Writing is the least noisy but the most powerful way of a person to change their own fate.