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Self-Created Fiction

eric mccarty
2 min readJul 13, 2022

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Self-Created Fiction — Headless Now — Prose Poetry — Moca McCarty Photo

Self-created fiction:

we tell ourselves stories, and we believe the stories told to us by our parents and trusted authority figures, an image of the world inherited before we’ve even begun to form opinion. That’s the reality we live in and it isn’t even truly ours, it belongs to those who’ve come before and formed a history passed down to us, and to this we add our own beliefs and self-created fiction.

of course none of it’s true, a story is never the reality of any present situation.

and none of this is wrong either, it’s just the way we’ve come to navigate the world, stories told to make life a little easier to handle. Our parents and teachers wish us safe and to have a better life than those before, their stories are meant to inform and provide a backdrop of knowledge for children to explore the world and thrive in life. Yet it’s also a trap, our vision is now tainted by the beliefs of others and our own stories are shaped by past opinions.

even our self-created fiction is plagiarized from others.

and in this way the world continues much the way it has before.

so our stories can serve and yet they also imprison — it seems a trap, an endless loop of self-created fiction that keeps us from truly living a life fully realized completely on our own. Except that every moment is the…

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eric mccarty
eric mccarty

Written by eric mccarty

Writer, prose poetry, meditation teacher and lifetime student

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