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, not only shows its strength but also its control over its behaviour.</p><p id="98fe">The lion will be alone.</p><h2 id="b281">How does this clear description of the lion’s attitude connect with a writer’s journey?</h2><p id="ab88">The similarities are strong and give deep insights into how to navigate the path in the world of writing.</p><p id="efe5">In the big world of writers, the journey is often as uncertain and changing as the seasons in the wild.</p><p id="537d">Like the lion, the writer goes on a journey alone. In the quietness of creativity, ideas come up, words are used to express thoughts, and the writer explores new parts of their imagination.</p><p id="a837">It’s a journey marked by being unique, staying strong, and being very committed to the craft.</p><p id="7ad1">The lion’s bravery in drinking water by the road, with people watching and cars honking, represents the writer’s skill to find inspiration in unexpected places. Just like the lion stays calm, the writer finds comfort amid chaos, creating ideas amidst the noise of life.</p><p id="5a6b">Being a lion as a writer isn’t just about physical strength. It means having the courage to stand alone, tell a story with confidence, and ignore distractions.</p><p id="0ea1">The lion’s solitude isn’t about being alone but shows self-confidence and skill in navigating the journey alone.</p><p id="3079">Just like the lion doesn’t talk to other species needlessly, a writer should understand the importance of focusing on their work.</p><p id="d7f0">It’s about blocking out distractions, creating independently, and not letting external opinions influence the process.</p><p id="2ecf">In the writer’s journey, the lion’s roar is like the power of written words. The roar demands attention, leaving a lasting impact. Similarly, a writer’s carefully crafted words can echo through time, shaping thoughts and perspectives.</p><p id="d5ab">In summary, the lion’s spirit teaches the writer to be bold, strong, and unwavering in their w

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riting. It encourages a mindset that finds strength in solitude, values a unique voice, and remains focused despite distractions in the creative process.</p><p id="75c9">So, let’s be confident in the world of words, not affected by the changes in the writing scene.</p><p id="715c">Just like the lion, a writer has a special strength — the ability to create stories that leave a lasting impact on readers for a long time. Let’s focus on that.</p><p id="854d">If you are reading this somehow, I’ll suggest you go through the below article.</p><div id="5aad" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/everything-you-consume-is-either-a-poison-or-a-medicine-bcba769fdb1b"> <div> <div> <h2>Everything You consume is either a Poison or a Medicine.</h2> <div><h3>So, one person once gave a very good quotation,</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/0*ILhaPvIg0FXkEuxf)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><p id="0de8">“I appreciate your time in reading my work. Your feedback and support are immensely valuable, motivating me to continue writing. If you find the content resonates with you, I welcome your response and encourage you to express your support through lots of claps. Thank you for being a part of this journey with me.”</p><p id="ab00">Follow me on <a href="https://medium.com/@pradeepkrmahato999">Medium</a> and <a href="https://www.instagram.com/pradeep_0.9_/">Instagram</a>.</p><p id="4392">Again thanks for reading, if you like my articles please consider giving me a <a href="https://medium.com/@pradeepkrmahato999">follow</a>, comment, or share this article. Consider <a href="https://medium.com/subscribe/@pradeepkrmahato999">subscribing by clicking</a> here for updates on all the articles I share.</p></article></body>

YOU can make Your Writing Roar Like A Lion. HOW???

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In the vast landscape of life, have you ever encountered the majestic sight of a lion?

It’s not the kind we often see in children’s drawings, thrown casually into the mix.

The majestic lion, the king of the wilderness, comes closer to people on a planned visit. This happens in a Lion Safari, where the peaceful forest road turns into a busy place filled with the sounds of nature and the excitement of people.

Picture this:

As you traverse the safari during the rainy season in the safari, the road gets flooded because many trees are lost, and there are a lot of vehicles.

The ponds, which used to be calm and reflective, now have more water. In this changing environment, lions often appear, casually drinking water along the road.

So, the lion is often seen drinking water on the road.

Many cars and people sit for hours and wait and watch the lion drinking water.

For hours, they admire the lion drinking water gracefully, not bothered by the patient onlookers or the occasional car horns.

People say to be like a lion, that means prepare your characteristics in such a way that no one has

the courage to bark in front of you.

No one can bark in front of you.

The lion has made his attitude like this.

It’s about having a presence that makes people respect you, a personality that stops unnecessary noise when you’re around. A lion, standing by itself, not only shows its strength but also its control over its behaviour.

The lion will be alone.

How does this clear description of the lion’s attitude connect with a writer’s journey?

The similarities are strong and give deep insights into how to navigate the path in the world of writing.

In the big world of writers, the journey is often as uncertain and changing as the seasons in the wild.

Like the lion, the writer goes on a journey alone. In the quietness of creativity, ideas come up, words are used to express thoughts, and the writer explores new parts of their imagination.

It’s a journey marked by being unique, staying strong, and being very committed to the craft.

The lion’s bravery in drinking water by the road, with people watching and cars honking, represents the writer’s skill to find inspiration in unexpected places. Just like the lion stays calm, the writer finds comfort amid chaos, creating ideas amidst the noise of life.

Being a lion as a writer isn’t just about physical strength. It means having the courage to stand alone, tell a story with confidence, and ignore distractions.

The lion’s solitude isn’t about being alone but shows self-confidence and skill in navigating the journey alone.

Just like the lion doesn’t talk to other species needlessly, a writer should understand the importance of focusing on their work.

It’s about blocking out distractions, creating independently, and not letting external opinions influence the process.

In the writer’s journey, the lion’s roar is like the power of written words. The roar demands attention, leaving a lasting impact. Similarly, a writer’s carefully crafted words can echo through time, shaping thoughts and perspectives.

In summary, the lion’s spirit teaches the writer to be bold, strong, and unwavering in their writing. It encourages a mindset that finds strength in solitude, values a unique voice, and remains focused despite distractions in the creative process.

So, let’s be confident in the world of words, not affected by the changes in the writing scene.

Just like the lion, a writer has a special strength — the ability to create stories that leave a lasting impact on readers for a long time. Let’s focus on that.

If you are reading this somehow, I’ll suggest you go through the below article.

“I appreciate your time in reading my work. Your feedback and support are immensely valuable, motivating me to continue writing. If you find the content resonates with you, I welcome your response and encourage you to express your support through lots of claps. Thank you for being a part of this journey with me.”

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