Friday, February 19, 2016

Rickety

Photo by Hoshino Ai
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So what then, what fresh hell is this?

We’re not allowed to be happy being creative forever, and we’re not allowed to be happy avoiding creativity forever and just watching netflix and eating cupcakes -- what gives?

It seems like a kinder world would have allowed for contentment doing one or the other indefinitely.

Whining aside, it’s probably time to try and give a better idea of what I’m trying to write about with these posts -- obviously, as stated before, it’s no real mystery why blogs stop being blogs, and people stop updating them.

What I’m really trying to figure out is, when the steam runs out and the interest shifts, how does one shift it back again at will, is that possible?

It’s 100% possible to keep on working when you don’t feel it anymore, of course that’s true; what I mean is how can you re-discover the interest in a project like this after its worn through?

One of the people I’ve talked to about this suggested that blogs sometimes die because their authors “stop writing about life, and start living it instead.”


It’s pretty to think so, and I believe that that’s at least partially the answer, but I don’t think that’s the whole answer.










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