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antux | 3 years ago
Some articles have made a splash, but only for the momentary period it was first published. I always wonder if the next generation of people will ever see it, or will it just get lost in the void.
I've come to terms that it doesn't matter if it helps people or not. What keeps me writing is all the interesting thoughts and ideas I want to share. It's a way to express what's inside of me to the few people that want to listen.
If you can make writing so engaging to you to where you want to play it like a video game, you've cracked the code to being a writer.
TedDoesntTalk|3 years ago
I contend that the best writing and the easiest commitment to regular writing is to write for yourself. Always.
drdebug|3 years ago
jotm|3 years ago
sdenton4|3 years ago
https://www.tiktok.com/music/original-sound-7018310124947147...
theguppydream|3 years ago
mikro2nd|3 years ago
Expanded version of this thinking: https://one.mikro2nd.net/posts/why-no-web-analytics-are-to-b...
aaronwalker|3 years ago
jotm|3 years ago
You can write for yourself, but if you publish it on a publicly available site, you clearly want it to be read by others.
justanotherjoe|3 years ago