英语写作,以The meaning of life开头的文章。打卡第一天,每日更新(5)
2023-07-17 来源:百合文库
6.The meaning of life's day comes across differently. For the sake of discussion, here you'll have a different perspective if you don't get inspired by science fiction at all: It's just a weird, boring science fiction story with a small amount of fun to say and laugh about, and in every case there are some pretty big repercussions. And therein lies the problem; while it seems like most of the science fiction writers would rather have a little adventure in space than be stuck in a boring, boring human existence for too long, even then, it's really not that hard to get sucked into life and still have fun. Why is this? Because you can actually learn from it, and in a science fiction story you can. So, how can you help? You can: Stop going crazy about it. Stop focusing on what science says. Don't feel like going to war, but when you're trying to find a reason to be passionate about something and you want to get to grips with it, that feels incredibly shitty (or even bad) to do. So make it fun and entertaining to think of the life you think you know, but you just might not actually see it in your journal. If you see your life as some kind of fluke, you might want to reconsider. The best way to do this, I think, is to pick up a whole lot more science fiction fiction, and if you see the fun that science fiction has to offer and know something you like about the subject, you might want to check out my new book, "In The Sky You Know Where You Are - What Science Fiction Shows For You". If you like sci fi for some reason you can definitely get your hands on it, and you'll eventually get the hang of that with each read. That being said, I don't really intend for anything to be completely different in how I get involved and play out my involvement. I don't think I would get much from a sci fi book, and I don't think that's a bad thing. And it's good enough that I'm very happy with it's success. When I say "bigger impact" here, I mean you get an idea a little bit more, you get some of the bigger characters out in their own way, and you get some of the things that I like more about the science fiction that make the setting a more real place to live. It's a really interesting way to make people and characters feel real, and it's also a way to get you into a more real community of people that makes those parts feel authentic. The more you think about it, the more things start to stick out. Here's a bit of what I think is the best way to get started: 1. Ask The Wrong People If you want to actually be involved in and support your sci fi, this is a lot harder. I mean it's like being in a family. People know something about everything and feel like they've got something new down their throat, but you can't really do it on your own. The rest of us can find out about ourselves if we have a little bit of chemistry, and we can make a positive difference in society. It's probably one reason some people do make more money out of science fiction, and it could be another reason some of us may enjoy it as much as some. 2. Write Your Idea No matter your level of obsession with science fiction, writing a good science fiction idea for your project usually starts off with a few simple hints that it might benefit from some of the time you spend trying to figure out (and really, what will be useful to actually say to see in it?) How it will make you happy, the kind of feeling that you want to convey, and the kinds of things you want to do with yourself that wouldn't normally be available and only available to someone of some kind. So, you start looking at it, and then you write up and post it on your blog or something, and then try to keep it as simple or straightforward as you can so that things never get into the process of writing them. That's what I will do here. 3. Ask The Wrong People Now if you want to write a fantasy that you can actually play out the rest of your life, this is also just as fun. People read sci fi, and they're like, "Aw, this one makes sense. No idea what's going to happen next?" And then they're like, "So, I'm thinking about this for a while now, so I've been thinking about these concepts for a while" and they just kind of go nuts. So, instead of asking people to go "wow", just ask them to write like, "Wow, good piece of advice" or something like that. Or if they really are interested in that particular