It's.. definitely very short, so there really isn't much to talk about.

The concepts aren't really groundbreaking, and you change the pronoun a bunch (who is "we"?).

It's so short that there isn't really a story: there was a nothing that wanted to be something, then it realized it already was, yup it was something.

You establish a character that wants something, and then just say "and then he got it". Did it struggle? How did he obtain it? How did if feel about it? Why is it important? Why should the reader care about it?

I do like the ending, the fact that it's a writer is cool, because it could be the writer of the story itself, or just mean that a writer makes ideas real.