Some of the greatest thinkers and honorary scientists who shaped our modern age despised writing. Of course, not everyone is drawn to it. But those who do write have witnessed the composed flow of divine expression—much like seeing a tapestry woven with meaning, its depth unfathomable to many. Writers have long been the carriers of human knowledge and identity, preserving our legacy through centuries. They are the architects of progress and the unintended bridge between clarity and ambiguity. As we come to appreciate their craft, we must also recognize the fundamental gift bestowed upon us—the ability to translate thought into written existence.
