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Originally Posted by nemo.love_22
Mythos: Haha, well I don't sleep much anyways, so that'd not be an issue here. >.<
Kayxx: Yeah, it was, but it was worth it, to say that I did manage to win NaNo and officially say that I manged to complete a first draft (something I've never done) at 108k words. AMAZING feeling.
I just feel like I'm hearing you be all negative about it. You need to THINK positively... that is how I get through it. It's all worth it in the end! 
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We are different kinds of people. We also had different WriMo experiences.
Thinking positively tends to shoots me in the foot, generally speaking. It fails to lead to the result I need.
I didn't win WriMo last year, and I don't know if I'll win this year. The plan is to participate.
It is all worth something in the end, yes. And previously, I was pleased to have gotten as far as I did. That was then.
I have nothing but encouragement for anyone else, mind. I am me, and that is all. My WriMo experience and my personal response to it will stay contained to my self flagellating ways of describing things I do or that happen to me. :P
Everyone else has their way of doing things and different ways of thinking and that is fine too. I have no intention of discouraging anyone else from thinking positively. My brain train runs on different tracks, that's all.
@Seridano Hello hello. You may regret it but you may also become addicted, and happy you decided to do it. Like riding a rollercoaster, WriMo is terrifying but also fun. It is quite the ride, anyway.