Throughout the day I have so much to say, I feel like I tweet and cast all the time. But then I arrive on the Zora notes page, and try to come up with something to write about, and have nothing.
The friction comes from a couple things; first is the notion that I have to have a thought that's actually packaged and presentable, for the world to see. The aforementioned social networks don't carry this same constraint when composing a post. The other reason is that there's a stark difference between having a thought come to you and flow through you to the computer, versus sitting down and trying to summon some sort of insight. The latter almost never works.
So, when that happens, the result is something like what you're reading right now. More of a journal, stream of consciousness flow where I can just type what I'm thinking. I'm not going to post this one on any socials, but it's crazy that some of y'all might see it via Interface or whatever. Fascinating.
The friction comes from a couple things; first is the notion that I have to have a thought that's actually packaged and presentable, for the world to see. The aforementioned social networks don't carry this same constraint when composing a post. The other reason is that there's a stark difference between having a thought come to you and flow through you to the computer, versus sitting down and trying to summon some sort of insight. The latter almost never works.
So, when that happens, the result is something like what you're reading right now. More of a journal, stream of consciousness flow where I can just type what I'm thinking. I'm not going to post this one on any socials, but it's crazy that some of y'all might see it via Interface or whatever. Fascinating.