It’s not just the big events that make stories, but also the small details that often go unnoticed.
A cold cup of coffee, an empty street late at night, an undelivered letter… these simple moments hold within them complex emotions that words can’t easily capture.
A good writer sees what’s unseen, gives value to these details, and transforms them into part of a larger narrative.
Ultimately, we don’t remember stories just because of the events themselves, but because of the feelings they evoke, and these feelings often stem from the simplest of details.