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Why bother to write if people don't bother to read properly?

By Gwydion | universalchords | 18 May 2026


Why bother to write if people don't bother to read properly?

 

Disclaimer: A proper read means you either agree 100% and knew everything already so you don't have any questions left, and you do not need to STUDY the topics in the articles any further. If you read the articles properly chances ARE 99% you did not KNOW what is pointed out in the articles, you didn't have a clue but being accustomed to comfort and peace of mind, you just ignored the article, the inconvenient parts, or cognitive dissonance has come to the rescue. 

A proper read does NOT invite the reader to give (off topic) advice, unless it is sincerely meant TO IMPROVE the content of the article, adjust, correct spelling, or even ADD more or more recent knowledge, proof, or data.

So my question; did anyone really read all my articles. And did anyone read them properly, or even read the article multiple times?

If your answer is YES, then how come there are ZERO QUESTIONS?

So less WORDS maybe, more images?

I just give you a picture that AI created for me, so wrong, but ok;

group thinking, and individuals

So there are two pictures, the Hermit, and the Group & Individuals in this whole article. Pictures tell more than thousand words.

Read all my articles, and tell me, should I waste time on writing?

(The past 15 years I also have been trying to reach out, offer advice, and just contact "my global heroes". I also comment on many of my heroes' posts. The results or the responses of my heroes is, to this day, absolute ZERO).

So even my "heroes" turn out to be bad examples, or non communicative "role models".

I urge anyone, learn to know yourself and nobody else!

 

Nikon the Meganoite, May 19, 2026

 

 

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Gwydion
Gwydion

Entrepreneur, earth traveler, investigator, writer, poet, game-player.


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"My Heart Leaps Up" has always been one of my favorite poems. Written by the American poet William Wordsworth (1770-1850). Let's behold the world, and see if our hearts still can leap up. I will be writing articles under the moniker: Nikon de Metanoite (a Greek saint from past times).

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