WRITING OBSTACLE
Start a story with a syllogism.
A syllogism is a rhetorical device that makes use of deductive thinking. It usually follows the format of ‘A is B. B is C. So A is C.’ An example may be: Killing is evil. An assassin kills people. So an assassin must be evil.
Yearning
Love is difficult. Difficult things should be made is easier. So should love be simplified?
Instead of hesitant glances and contained compliments, we could open the box that contains our voices and spread them like an eagles.
If we ignore nuance, do we embrace change? Or neglect progression?
Breezes caress cheeks more often that finger tips do, but bodies touch bodies more often than not.
Love is special, special things should be desired, so why do we not yearn?
Yes, that's what it is.
We must bring back yearning.