Ernst Hemingway challenged writing a story with six words. He wrote: "Sell: Baby shoes, never passed," Legend Hemingway called it the best work. The story of Hemingway has created a story of six words promoted by Smith's magazine celebrating personal stories. The editor has asked the reader to submit six memoirs about their life and they were fascinated by these products, some of which are as follows:
Stephen Pinker's six-word memoirs were published in Smith's book "Not very important for my plan". "My memoirs are struggling with thought mechanisms" asked me a seminar and encouraged me to think tank participants. Spontaneously write a 6-word story about a specific topic. The result is humor and inspiration. This is part of the six phrase answers explaining participation in innovation.
Similarly, a six-character memoir is the way to name your life's mission. Looking at blank pages is hard but it is not too difficult to select six words to define what you want to express with mission. Try to find out the six sharp words that define the footprints you want to stay on the road to life. Everyone wishes to make a will to distribute material wealth, do you want a spiritual gift? Moral will is a spiritual legacy that you leave for your children, family, friends and colleagues. By writing down the curriculum of life, values, achievements, and hope, you can capture your own essence and position. This is a way to record an important milestone and define the moment in your life.
A few years ago, my husband Paul and I made a branch with my friends who knew "six memoirs". This is a way of putting your life together in six words. They asked me to explain themselves in six words. After thinking for a while, I came up with: "Born in happiness, always keep this state." In short, this summarizes my life. We live in this country, I have 13 acres of land. (We think that this is a large land that can be roamed, we have few lands compared to many of our neighbors, many of them are farmers, we are not. The fir tree of Douglas covers most of our land. I am the youngest child in the neighborhood. (About 10 miles of neighbors after following the way!) My older sister, the nearest age to me
This is a challenge when you think about some words: Do they match the kind of words that can be used to explain the Bible's story? Do you think you are willing to accept the idea that ancient religious sentences may be related to your life experience? Can it provide wisdom, hope, and solution to all our struggles?