Again, guilty as charged. Not blogging as frequently as I had hoped. Nevertheless, better something, even if infrequent, than totally inexistent.
I came across this quote today by Anton Chekov - "Don't tell me the moon is shining, show me the glint of light on broken glass". The quote taken from the book of Steven D. Stark who emphasised the importance of storytelling.
Another quote, from Aristotle - "There is nothing in the intelligence which did not first pass through the senses."
We often take good writers for granted. When something written is so easy to understand, we think that it was written in a simple manner. Simple means anyone (or most) can do it. Which sadly is not true.
A mark of great writer is to make the complex simple.
In making it simple, the writer often gets forgotten because of his simplistic writing.
So next time we come across an article that is simple to read or it paints an imagination in your thoughts. Take some time to remember who the author is.
Good night.
-SMN
