"لذت نوشتن در خلق کردن است نه در شناخته شدن."
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
Simplified Meaning:
Creating something yourself is what's really enjoyable about writing, not just having people notice what you wrote. Imagine a child building a sandcastle at the beach. The joy that child experiences comes from piling the sand, shaping the towers, and decorating it with shells. Even if no one else sees the sandcastle, the child is happy because they made something special with their own hands. In the same way, when you write a story, a poem, or even a personal diary, the process of coming up with ideas, putting them into words, and seeing your thoughts come to life is incredibly fulfilling. It’s like painting a picture or playing a game; the fun is in doing it, not just in hearing others praise you. So, if you focus on the happiness and satisfaction that come from creating your work, you’ll find more joy and keep at it longer. Recognition might come, but the love for what you're doing will be the main reward.