Meditations
When I write, I have come to understand that many of my writings are in fact meditations.
This means that they are not merely statements or arguments but contemplative explorations intended to deepen understanding, invite reflection, or provide a space for introspection.
Meditations, in this sense, often move beyond rational analysis into experiential insight, subtly guiding readers through layers of meaning rather than leading them directly to conclusions. They might open questions rather than close them, acting as mirrors for readers' own thoughts or as catalysts for personal insight.
I write as much for the benefit of myself, as for the benefit of others. My writings are in fact, meditative contemplation. They may not resonate with everyone, but they deeply resonate with me.
If they did not, I would not write.