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I write to try and make sense of a nonsensical world. I write because for so long I felt like Iā€™d lost my voice but now I have something to say. I write to untangle my thoughts, to create space in a brain that is forever too busy. I write to form an opinion. I write to feel like I am making a contribution to the world around me. I write hoping someone will read. I write in a bid to feel understood, to feel validated for the hours poured into reading and adult education.
— Always Learning with Rebecca Hansell ( Why I Write)