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i seem fairly careless of holding regard for a reader's "free will" in relation to the writings that i share. sometimes it seems as if such carelessness is an oversight that i need to learn about and grow more conscientious of. if i did include some care in regard to a reader's choices it may expand the limit of how far the vehicle of writing goes. and so here i write with a repentant attitude - i'm sorry if there's things that i've written that haven't ressonated well with you and i hope that you can pardon me for "writing my mind" in such ways. my intent is one of benevolence for the growth of the greater good.
do you think that word constructs that acknowledge a readers choice may hold advantage over say word forms that command the choices of the reader? |
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