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The website content is a reflective piece on the author K. Barrett's experience with writing as a source of profound happiness and fulfillment, encapsulated by the concept of 'eudaimonia'.

Abstract

K. Barrett shares a personal essay titled "My Eudaimonia —Where the Pencil Meets the Page," exploring the deep joy and sense of purpose derived from writing. The author describes the act of writing as an escape from daily concerns, a medium for clarity, and a way to connect with others. Barrett equates writing to the Greek concept of 'eudaimonia,' which signifies a state of flourishing and well-being. The essay conveys a sense of rediscovery and reclamation of a part of the self that was feared lost with age. The author expresses gratitude for the medium of writing, which has become a source of highest purpose and happiness. A quote from an unknown author, resonating with the theme of finding joy in one's work, is also shared. The piece includes images credited to K. Barrett and Literary Impulse, and invites readers to explore more of Barrett's writing on Medium.

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  • Writing is described as a euphoric experience that brings the author immense happiness and a sense of purpose.
  • The author believes that writing allows for a clear expression of thoughts, free from distractions of the past or future.
  • There is a strong connection between the act of writing and personal fulfillment, which the author equates to 'eudaimonia'.
  • The author feels that writing is a way to engage with and touch the hearts of many, indicating a sense of community and impact.
  • Writing is seen as a reclaiming force, helping the author to recapture a part of themselves they feared was lost to aging.
  • The author is deeply moved by how the concept of 'eudaimonia' encapsulates their feelings about writing, suggesting a profound emotional response to the act of writing.
  • A desk calendar quote is mentioned to reinforce the idea that one should seek work that brings joy and fulfillment, aligning with the author's view on writing.

Literary Impulse & Paper Poetry ‘Eudaimonia’ Prompt Submission

My Eudaimonia —Where the Pencil Meets the Page

Perfectly nothing more and nothing less

Image- K.Barrett, author

There is euphoria Where the pencil meets the page There are no daydreams of the past There are no emails to uncage No onward thoughts of tomorrow Just euphoria — where the pencil meets the page

Writing is eudaimonia Everything else has fallen away My thoughts are clear as zirconia Writing is eudaimonia

Where the pencil meets the page I am reaching out I am touching hearts So many to engage

There is euphoria Where the pencil meets the page Where I reclaim that part of me That I thought I lost to age

I am in my purpose, on my calling Where the pencil meets the page Writing is my eudaimonia…it puts me on my stage

Thank you for reading. I am so moved by how this word eudaimonia encompasses my feelings since I started writing. Writing is my highest purpose…my highest happiness.

“Try to find work that you can so enjoy doing that you would do it for nothing.” A desk calendar quote of the day-in perfect alignment with the prompt (by unknown author).

Image courtesy: Literary Impulse
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