Last week, I was at my father’s house. As it happens, I usually discover something or the other that makes me go “aaawww”, usually from some part of my childhood.
This time, it was something that led me down a road of reflection: a diary from 1994! It’s only recently that a journal and a diary are differentiated—for the longest time, we fought over the few diaries that Appa would get from his office and other acquaintances, to write our hearts out.
1994 was when I wrote my Class 12 exams and the first time I made money for writing, as a reporter for Mylapore Times! There were stories of weddings, new friends and old, the new job, disappointments and crises.
Through it all, I realized two things:
- I was not as eloquent as I thought I was … and
- Reflection is critical to evolving
I also realized that the traditional diary, with dates printed on them made no sense, because some days, I had lots to say, so much that it overflowed into two or three “dates” and there were times when I had nothing to say!
Even if the specifics of the happenings had long been forgotten, reading the journal was a great experience. It made me see how far I had come not just in understanding the world around me, but also in writing.
It was an amazing trip down memory lane, and buoyed by this experience, I started a journal for 2023!
Hope you have an amazing year, and if you’re looking for a journal that’s gentle on the earth, look up our selection of handmade paper journals here— they’re at 10% off for a limited time! It also helps communities in need, and many of them feature traditional Indian handicrafts, so there’s a double positive right there!
Did you know that most handmade paper is made from cotton cloth waste from factories? I did not know that, before the Club Artizen journey!