Without much
conniption
It can be so easy to
rest on one’s laurels, then, maybe having a rest to reassess what new laurels
to pursue is a good thing too. However, it was gratifying this weekend to read
an interaction with a published author and a great social media following that
my blogging had inspired him to blog daily.
What a lament that
caused me, even as I appreciated that the little I do inspires others. Writing
daily can be a goal, and it is not the absence of things to write about that is
the problem. When it comes to blogs, there is enough muscle memory to start and
go without the encumbrance of writer’s block; the problem is more one of
lethargy.
Creativity is
sacrosanct
Beyond lethargy, you
wonder if it is worthwhile just banging out anything. The advent of Generative
AI provides such an opportunity to manufacture offal without attendant
rumination or thought, but God forfend I resign my creativity to the cutting
floor of prompt engineering. I have other uses of Generative AI; it won’t be
for my blogs.
One key detail in my
interlocutor’s comment was that he wrote a blog daily, regardless of the length
of the blog. I know a few people who if they stop overthinking their copy and
simply proofread the blogs in draft, they might rise to publishing at least
once a month rather than every five or so months. I’ll be circumspect and not
mention names.
It speaks for itself
I do wish I could
blog daily, and I have done before. What saddens me is the many who blogged over
a decade ago that have abandoned this theatre of sharing ideas for all sorts of
reasons. The Internet rarely forgets as you stumble over crumbling tombstones
of their once commendable activities.
The way social media
works, you are either doing it because you enjoy it for your own leisure, or
you are farming engagement to eventually gain some pecuniary benefit. I enjoy
this stuff, and what would not happen is an upstart magazine inviting me to write
for them and then sending me a style guide to conform to their way of thinking.
I try not to take it as an insult.
I do it my way
On my blog, I have my
own space, set my own rules, and after sampling a few of my blogs in all that
time, it is impossible to gauge how I write, it is unlikely you will like my
style, and we shouldn't waste each other’s time. Thank you.
Then one final note
of gratitude to my readers and those that have been inspired in a small or
large way by what I do.
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