When you start writing about the stuff that is the central experience of your own life, you can talk about whatever you want, in whatever way you want.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I write about my life and my own experience, but I also write about things that I have no knowledge of whatsoever.
As I experience life and go through things, that's what I write about.
Really, as a writer, I believe that if you're going to write about your own life, you need to do it as honestly and candidly as you are capable.
I can only write about personal stuff, about my point of view.
Sometimes I write about my own life. And sometimes I write about situations I see my friends going through. Sometimes I write about a scene I saw in a movie. I take inspiration from all different places.
Most things I go through I have to write about.
I never sit down to write anything personal unless I know the subject is going to go beyond my own experience and address something larger and more universal.
I write about my feelings, things that happen in my life and experiences.
I can only speak for myself and my own music, because that is what I am most familiar with, and I write about things that I am living or experiencing.
If I'm writing strictly for others, how does that show what I'm experiencing or thinking? I just got to a point where I realized I could be as personal as I wanted to be and people could relate to those situations if they so choose.
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