Three Lines — Three Ways to Write an Introduction

Riku Arikiri
1 min readJul 21, 2022

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Visceral nuances often drive one’s intuition, even if we try our best to use our mind’s wisdom. We can’t but challenge who we are at our core. However, I’ve found a way to deviate from this obstacle but it’s a path filled with pain. As with all things in life, it’s no more than the hardships we daily face. I aim to sift through it till I witness the end of why I started in the first place.

Visceral nuances often drive one’s intuition. Even if we try our best to use our mind’s wisdom. We can’t but challenge who we are at our core. Yet, I’ve found a way to deviate from this obstacle. It’s no more than a hardship that we face every day. I intend to finish it until I reach the end.

Visceral nuances often drive one’s intuition. Our minds are always in turmoil to guide our emotions forward. But we keep struggling at our core. It’s no more than a hardship that we face every day. I intend to reach the end of why I started.

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Riku Arikiri

It’s never black or white. Sometimes there’s a bit of spicy red in there as well.