As a writer, I am often between wondering if what I want to say can even be worded, or if I just do not have the words in my vocabulary to say it. I do believe that words are limited to describe our experience. I also believe that, in some cases, other art forms are more successful, such that a really talented artist might have a few different art forms in their bag of tricks, to be able to switch, say, to painting, when sight is the best sense to capture the moment, and then to song, when right in the middle of the landscape, a bird chirps, and even though the bird can be painted, its sound cannot be captured, unless by song. This makes me realize the beauty of film, as it combines so many different art forms. In my pursuit to grow as a writer, if my goal is to depict and describe experiences, at some point that goal might find its means of achievement in art more generally, and not just writing. It takes a great deal of time to become talented at even one art form, even to be just mediocre at one takes time. If I were very intelligent and knew the exact moment, I wonder when I would change over from learning writing to learning another art form, in the interest of being able to describe more holistically (because words are limited, like we said earlier). And which art form would be next in the hierarchy? Where does writing even rank in the first place?