mini saga desire map blog challenge

Desire in 50 words...

Today’s post is a short mini saga about desire. I recently came across the blog of Rajesh Setty and his mini saga tutorials. You could say I was intrigued. Basically, a mini saga is a story told in exactly 50 words. Not 49 and not 51 words. So here’s my attempt.

Desire

Heart-felt desire. A feeling. A strong urge to experience joy. Realization of a dream. Heightened expectations. A strong pull to go from the here to there. Possession. Expectations. Excitement. The grasp of possibility tickling your mind. Your thoughts focused on the when. Your actions working on making it real. Soon.

Tell me, did this resonate with you. If so why? What does desire mean to you?

Please let me know in the comments below.

2 Responses so far.

  1. Lisa says:

    Love it!
    “A strong urge to experience joy” and “possibility tickling your mind” made my toes wiggle.

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