We often get blinded by the forms in which content is produced, rather than the job that the content does.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Contentment is work so engrossing that you do not know that you are working.
Without form, communication stops... without form, you have everybody burbling on to themselves, whenever and however, things that no one else can understand and - rightly - no one else is interested in.
When you make content, you try things, and they don't always work. You learn from it and figure out what's next.
People simply learn to process information to the point where it doesn't serve true creativity.
I sure do think it is an emergent form, but I also despair of reading online until screen quality is better.
We have to understand that content is king now. And it doesn't matter what the source of the content and where it's coming from, as long as it is workable.
For me, writing is just processing.
Form must have a content, and that content must be linked with nature.
What appears on the page comes out of your experience, and no-one is going to see it in quite the same way - so, that being so, you're already doing something in a thoroughly individual and idiosyncratic way anyway.
Probably 95 percent of the things that are written never get on the screen.
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