writing a book needs a structure to the thought process.
i am particularly asking the like minded Gsers who would at some point in their lives, consider and actually write a book.
do u think that writing one’s life history or a personal philosophy based on life experiences kind of current memoir is a bad thing, at upper 20s age?
if yes, then what else should one write about?
should it be on international or national polities, economics, religion, social issues like essay books on education, justice, human health, lives as immigrants, on one’s profession, what one likes as a past time that is socially well meaning and constructive, travelogue, being environmentally conscientious;
or something about one’s own gender to share what one might feel like as women or men, in terms of relationships, any fears, any aspirations for our future as individual or as a member of a distinct group of people, living in a country, belonging to a faith and having a specific culture to which one belongs or which belongs to oneself?
there are so many things to handle here, while writing.
what should be the most interesting topic to write about, from one’s very own perspective?
Re: If you were to write a book in life, what would you write it about?
Personally I hate reading biographies/auto-bios...but if I could, I would write an account of my life from the point of view of an outsider. In this way I would not look like I am justifying my life....if you understand what I mean.