And it was about then, about that time, that I began to find life unsatisfactory as an explanation of itself and was forced to adopt the method of the artist of not explaining but putting the blocks together in some other way that seems more significant to him. Which is a rather fancy way of saying I started writing. Tennessee Williams
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When I was a child, I grew up with the idea that the world was moving forward and we were continually making progress. Science and technology were always improving and we were constantly learning new things. By the time I was in my twenties, however, I realized that no matter what we achieved as a species, there was still so much to be discovered, and there was such injustice in the world. This made me realize that it was not enough just to keep moving forward; we would only stay on the same path if we continued to take the same path.

Life would become boring if we did not change how we went about living our lives or what we thought of as important. Life would be a bore if we only did the same thing every day without any personal growth. So, I became a writer because writing is a way of expressing what you don't know about life.

In this quote, Wallace explains how he went from being satisfied with life as an explanation of itself to becoming a writer who strives to find meaning in life.

Source: Collected Stories

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