If you've been following the articles published on my niche site, you'd notice a large array of "creative minds" - from all walks of life.  I have become such a "fan" of theirs.  As much as I would like to publish more article posts by some of these writers, it is just not possible as most of the subject matter written by them have no connection whatsoever with the niche I'm centred on.  But believe me, if there is the slightest remote trace of association, I will without a moment's hesitation, seize the opportunity to position them on my website.  But alas, so much great "stuff" have I uncovered, yet...

Anyway, the good news is that there are many more of them (those original, one-of-a-kind breed of "creative" writers) out there, just waiting to be discovered.  Well, probably they have been discovered, but not be me yet.  Give me time, just give me time, 'cos time is all I need...

By now, my readers would know that I have a very strong admiration for writers who could "expertly turn a phrase" and make it "sound like a melody".  Or those that "hurl a thousand insults" at some establishment or other and still end up sounding "gracious".  Ah, those gifted writers.  If I could just absorb 5% of what they possess...

Short of sounding "sadistic" (in the nicest possible way), I tend to deviate towards "aggressively-passionate" writers who champion their causes through their "creative" writing - not unlike a "moth to a flame".  I don't always
agree with what is being said, but the way the words are being skilfully-weaved in and out of sentences, is truly "magnificent", personifying a measurement of "grandeur-of-sorts".  I guess that's what a great writer is able to do - make you a "slave" to his/her words, yes??  Kind of like being "brainwashed"??  No??

Hopefully, you've read some of the recent articles published lately, those referring to the fact that sometimes it is not "what" was being said but rather "who" is doing the talking, meaning if the person is considered/perceived as "credible" or "convincing", half the battle is already won (not in those words exactly but something to that effect).  I suppose that's where "personal image" and "public relations" come into play.

So remember, always take the opinions of others with a "pinch of salt".  What you believe or is convinced today may look, sound and feel differently tomorrow or in the near future - when you come to your senses ie.  LOL!!!

But seriously, let's not get "too heavy" on the topic of "thinking", "creative" or otherwise.  It's never too wise to "crack your head" over something as trivial as judging if something is "black" or "white".  Sometimes, it is better to have shades of "grey".  I've always believed that nobody's absolutely "right" or "wrong", just a little "more right" or "more wrong".  Or should I say "less right" and "less wrong"??  See how easy it is when you change the words a little?  Are we "innocent" or "not guilty" (like what the article says)??

Right!!  Words to live by...