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Writing an article: An unfinished journey without readers

The process of writing an article is an adventure that finds its true completion in the eyes and mind of the reader. Every writer starts with a blank page, an open invitation to creativity and expression. With every sentence, every word, a world is built, a story told, an argument presented. But is a writer's work really finished if no one takes the time to read it?

The idea that an article is not complete until it has been read points to a symbiotic relationship between writer and reader. The writer offers something of value, and the reader completes the work by giving it meaning and interpretation. Without a reader, the article remains in a kind of writer's limbo, suspended between creation and completion.

In a world overloaded with information and content, it is not uncommon for some articles to go unread. This raises questions about the value of writing. Do we write to be read, to inform, to entertain, to persuade? Or is the writing process valuable in itself, a personal journey of reflection and discovery, regardless of whether the result is seen or appreciated by others?

Considering that this article is likely to remain unread, it offers a unique freedom. There is no need to meet expectations, no pressure to convince or please. This is an opportunity to write with unprecedented honesty and openness, without fear of judgment or criticism.

Perhaps it is in this emptiness, this absence of readers, that we can rediscover the essence of writing. Not as a means to an end, but as an end in itself. Writing becomes a meditation, a way to communicate with the deepest part of ourselves. In this space, the end of the article is not determined by reaching a conclusion or a conclusive thought. Instead, it may end abruptly, in the middle of a-



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