I think the issues you've shared over the last few weeks may be paralyzing your artistic growth. You're overthinking. Take a good photograph this weekend. Next week, do the same.
I think the issues you've shared over the last few weeks may be paralyzing your artistic growth. You're overthinking. Take a good photograph this weekend. Next week, do the same.
This post raises some interesting points. This site has needed resuscitating for a fair while now.
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OP, this is not meant to discourage you, rather to stimulate more ongoing discussion about the whys and wherefores of what you are sharing with us. Please carry on.
Enough is enough. Whenever I've beat myself up long enough, well, it's enough. Go out and help someone who has a real problem.
We all have real problems. Certainly, I do. I'm 76, with diabetes, and had a triple bypass a couple of years ago. I complain a lot. Ask my wife.What makes you so entitled to think that this isn't a real problem?
Where’s the popcorn emoji?
We all have real problems. Certainly, I do. I'm 76, with diabetes, and had a triple bypass a couple of years ago. I complain a lot. Ask my wife.But at some point, we have to set them aside and move on. When I'm out focused on my photography, that helps. When I call someone else who's having a problem, lost a relative, or whatever, it takes the focus off of me and thinking about all my problems. I often get it wrong too and forget my own advice. But when I get miserable enough, well, enough is enough.
I still think it's very brave of you to be sharing your insecurities so publicly. If I were you, I'd remind myself of that when doubts creep in.
Well, we're glad you're here.Not necessary, it seems to be a healthy conversation thus far.
Certainly there are more dire problems, I get that. I'm also a diabetic, and well, the world is going to hell in a handbasket. That doesn't mean that we can't continue to work on ourselves to become the best that we can be. I think I became miserable enough to say enough was enough, which is sort of how I ended up here. Bugging all of of you folks!
Now that is ego!..."We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will."
Now that is ego!
Where’s the popcorn emoji?
I don’t think the desire to leave a mark is really the motivation, or at least the primary motivation for many/most great creative/intellectual minds (music, art, science). Not necessarily parents either - sometimes yes if they are particularly narcissistic and delusional but mostly they are just standard selfish. They have children because they want children.
Actually a common qoute from his his novel "Choke" is a more apt fitting descriptor of the world.Regarding the issue of archivability, I just stumbled upon this quote from Charles Michael Palahniuk, author of "Fight Club" and other works:
"We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will."
Life is funny that way, isn't it?Having children is hereditary. If your parents did not have children, the it is likely that you will not have children.
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