Pages

Sunday, October 10, 2010

And you can quote me on that.

Lately I've been stuck on a really big question:

Is who I am today the person I want to be forever?

I've just finished my book, about faith, hope and love in a broken world. My story is fiction, but the premise is not. I've thought long and hard about the importance of faith, the institution of religion, the value of family and friendship and making peace with God.

Here's the thing though; five years ago, I believed something completely different. Can I submit my book for publishing, knowing that I could be quoted on things I've later changed my mind about?

The way I see it, life is a journey. There are no black and white answers. We take the situations we're presented and we shape our values daily. There are a million things that could happen in the future to change how I see the world, and I find that incredibly exciting.

So no; I don't want to be this person forever. I hope I never stop growing, learning and challenging. I just pray, that by putting my ideas on paper, I still have permission to re-shape them whenever and however I see fit.

Because what is life, if not a journey? And how can we change the world, if we're not allowed to change ourselves? And how can we live at peace if we can't accept our differences?

Or maybe I'm just being paranoid.

Love.

4 comments:

  1. Love this, Lucy. To never stop growing, learning and challenging! And big big congrats on finishing your novel :) Fantastic!

    ReplyDelete
  2. nom de plume perhaps???

    ReplyDelete
  3. anonymous jet star says let the characters speak and then you cannot be held accountable in the future for what they utter...or can you ?

    ReplyDelete
  4. lucys thought of the week is monthly like the womens weekly?

    ReplyDelete