loved thissss!! will be returning to reread cuz it's just that good.
kept copy & pasting lines to send to my best friend, keeping tabs on ones that struck me. she said, and i quote "daaaang. of course this is bluezone. the writing."
love love love
makes me think about the people who gave up on something because they didn't get recognition - mistaking recognition as the ultimate sign for quality of talent and effort, and not perhaps not of insecurity, but simply because this has what the modern world has trained us to think.
thank you so much, nine! such a beautiful comment to wake up to this morning. Appreciate you! you’re so right, there’s probably been so many silent tragedies of people that have given up because of their lack of feeling seen. Sometimes it feels like we grow up only to remember how to be kids again. Children make stuff without the fear of needing recognition or consequence, just for the joy of making. Thanks for your comment <3
It really does take a lot of courage to materialise an idea that was born from a dream.
It’s true how many talented people never turn that ‘hobbie’ that they’re great at into a career, but it does make you think, is it because of fear of failure, or is it because they enjoy it so much they don’t want to ruin the feeling they get when creating ( whatever it is they do), and if so, would that be considered selfish?
I guess it’s hard to know why there are so many unseen talents. There is some beauty and mystery to the unseen too though! Xx
There’s boundless talent all around but don’t you think it can only shine through hard work. Recognition is achieved when effort, talent and timing intersect. Thanks again for sharing and inspiring.
loved thissss!! will be returning to reread cuz it's just that good.
kept copy & pasting lines to send to my best friend, keeping tabs on ones that struck me. she said, and i quote "daaaang. of course this is bluezone. the writing."
love love love
makes me think about the people who gave up on something because they didn't get recognition - mistaking recognition as the ultimate sign for quality of talent and effort, and not perhaps not of insecurity, but simply because this has what the modern world has trained us to think.
thank you so much, nine! such a beautiful comment to wake up to this morning. Appreciate you! you’re so right, there’s probably been so many silent tragedies of people that have given up because of their lack of feeling seen. Sometimes it feels like we grow up only to remember how to be kids again. Children make stuff without the fear of needing recognition or consequence, just for the joy of making. Thanks for your comment <3
Love this!
It really does take a lot of courage to materialise an idea that was born from a dream.
It’s true how many talented people never turn that ‘hobbie’ that they’re great at into a career, but it does make you think, is it because of fear of failure, or is it because they enjoy it so much they don’t want to ruin the feeling they get when creating ( whatever it is they do), and if so, would that be considered selfish?
I guess it’s hard to know why there are so many unseen talents. There is some beauty and mystery to the unseen too though! Xx
Damn yo. This hit
There’s boundless talent all around but don’t you think it can only shine through hard work. Recognition is achieved when effort, talent and timing intersect. Thanks again for sharing and inspiring.