Hello! Welcome to a new segment of my blog called the Thoughtful Week. In my effort to stay consistent in writing and in expressing myself (as part of my ongoing self-therapy in getting over my perfectionism and people-pleasing), these blog entries will be a collection of snippets of thoughts that I had during that week, with either zero to minimal explanation. Basically, these were ideas that were too short to develop into an essay or too serious to post in Mastodon. Here's this week's entry:

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Do you really need the statistics for your work? As a creative, we have no use for the stats if we're meant to live our truest, most creative selves (which is our higher calling). Leave the starts to the corporations and the brands. We're not here for it.

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I kinda gave up on modern fiction, books that is. I consume stories through games nowadays. Aside from the more immersive experience, they tend to have a lot more substance being that there are a lot of hands being involved in the project, a lot more people can refute the story.

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It looks like the secret to thinking about the topic of your next content would be to ask a dumb question and then explain it in length.

Thoughtful Week 4

5/12/2025