I just started writing online in May, and I've been writing anything I thought of, labor unions, abortion, and my review for a report about OpenAI using modern-day slaves to work for them in under-developed countries, then my X was banned.
I've been writing with heart baring to my words, but no money, no comments, and no one cares to read.
I used to think writing was a sacred work that you expressed your opinions authentically to share your failures of reminding people not falling to the same trap or worrying about unnecessary burdens, tell people what you believe and your true opinions on current issues to spark diverse reactions, no matter they're negative or positive.
Writing should be a refreshing air in this chaotic world, but if even a 90-ish writer needs to compromise with opinions that violate his own life perspective and praise some craziness that is supported by staunch blind supporters who recognize their one and only God ignoring various ideologies, I guess I need to write more about celebrity's fashion, makeup, and so on, even though I'm a minimalist.
I'm writing my articles holding a mindset of 'F*ck SEO, key phrases, or any other tips of earning $1,000 for an article.' I'm an artist who respect any critiques that can truly make my writing better. I kiss the book cover after finishing it, but maybe I should kiss anything in society that can earn me money, no matter how stinky the thing is.
I just started writing online in May, and I've been writing anything I thought of, labor unions, abortion, and my review for a report about OpenAI using modern-day slaves to work for them in under-developed countries, then my X was banned.
I've been writing with heart baring to my words, but no money, no comments, and no one cares to read.
I used to think writing was a sacred work that you expressed your opinions authentically to share your failures of reminding people not falling to the same trap or worrying about unnecessary burdens, tell people what you believe and your true opinions on current issues to spark diverse reactions, no matter they're negative or positive.
Writing should be a refreshing air in this chaotic world, but if even a 90-ish writer needs to compromise with opinions that violate his own life perspective and praise some craziness that is supported by staunch blind supporters who recognize their one and only God ignoring various ideologies, I guess I need to write more about celebrity's fashion, makeup, and so on, even though I'm a minimalist.
I'm writing my articles holding a mindset of 'F*ck SEO, key phrases, or any other tips of earning $1,000 for an article.' I'm an artist who respect any critiques that can truly make my writing better. I kiss the book cover after finishing it, but maybe I should kiss anything in society that can earn me money, no matter how stinky the thing is.