The perks of living poetically

Leggo (2005) puts forward an idea that poetry is in possession of a distinctive force that can inspire, educate, and to re-energize one’s life force. In this context, he also suggests that basically everybody could sometimes turn themselves into poets to be able to explore the unique possibilities it offers. I assume that Leggo (2005) actually has a good point here. What if we all decide to live poetically at least for one day, how may this experience change our perception of ourselves, our purpose in life, and our sense of perception? I would argue that it is very likely to change our worldview dramatically. Poetry may indeed serve as a source of wisdom, inspiration, and hidden knowledge, thus making one reveal something about their own selves and battle their fears and insecurities. The point is that poetry has an ability to provide insight into universal matters that form human essence.

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