Irreverent
Is it crazy to think that every combination of words has already been written, spoken, or heard before? Or is it crazier to feel the need for ownership over a creation, however minor?
Entitled.
Self-centered.
Main character energy.Taking yourself too seriously.
The biggest barrier to finding your voice comes from the internal and external judges.
I certainly am guilty of thinking that there's a standard that warramts delay, or some captive audience that will assess the things that I create, and how far from true that is. You are the exception to this.
And others who protect their acheivements, however small, are spending more time on measuring what they have then in creating more. Surely volume is not the only thing that matters, but when you think about the things that have been made rather than what you are making, you're no longer moving the plot forward.
So be irreverent. At least I will be. That doesn't mean plagiarism, stealing, or commissioning a chatbot to create it all and pass it off as your own.
But it does mean that it doesn't fucking matter how you create something so long as it gets created. Whatever you do has been done before (probably). And you are more likely to do something of worth if you focus on the doing part.
P.S. if somebody has written this exact call to action, let me know, otherwise I'm attributing any duplicates to the infinite monkeys clanking away at their typewriters
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