Writing

by Vince Decopa

ሐሳብ በወረቀት ሲቀረጽ ሕይወት ይኖረዋል

~ A thought becomes alive once written on paper.


I have been writing for as long as I can remember. The reason for that is the power of writing: The moment a thought is placed onto paper, it comes into existence. Before that, it is intangible and undefined. But once written, it becomes real. Visible. Shared. It invites others to see, to reflect, to interpret. From it, new thoughts emerge. Writing creates a foundation.

“Du musst lernen, deine Gedanken zu formen, sie zu materialisieren. Das ist die Essenz des Dali - unendlich und grenzenlos.” ~ Delion Adeno (23 ng.R.) ~

ఇది నా ఆలోచనల నిలయం. ~ This is where my thoughts live.

Writing, for me, begins with attention. With moving through the world aware and observant as my inspiration is drawn from everything around me - experiences, encounters, fragments of everyday life. This blog is where I make sense of it all. A space to sort through the chaos that moves through my mind and give it form, direction, and clarity. Across different pieces, I explore the world and myself - from societal and ethical questions to personal thoughts, experiences, and interests. Writing is my outlet. It’s a way to take the chaos in my mind and give it structure, meaning, and direction.

ខ្ញុំដាក់អារម្មណ៍ចូលក្នុងពាក្យ។ ~ I place my feelings into words.

Poetry was one of the first ways I started writing. I used to write poems for my family on special occasions, and over time it became something I genuinely connected with. To me, poetry is a very intimate way of communicating. I see it as a form of expression that isn’t loud, but intentional. It doesn’t give everything away immediately - you have to engage with it. And that’s exactly why I like it. It forces you to pause for a moment.

ᠪᠢᠴᠢᠭ ᠨᠢ ᠪᠢᠶᠡᠨ ᠳᠤ ᠤᠨᠡᠨ ᠳᠠᠭᠤᠤ. ~ Writing is my honest voice.

I’m still fairly new to writing film reviews. I’m not a fan of overly complex language that hides a clear opinion. To me, a review should be direct, understandable, and get to the point. Similar to my Google reviews, I tend to write about films that either didn’t live up to the general hype or surprised me in unexpected ways.

Try me.

Don’t be shy.

Try me. Don’t be shy.