Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
On a related note: I’ve always believed it is fundamentally wrong that humans who’ve achieved professional-level skills in an art form are structurally coerced into selling the best hours of their day to “earn a living” instead of using that time for their own creative work. That's a huge collective loss to everyone who appreciates art, writing, music, etc.
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Ife
@ifeoluwafavour
A big loss, and I think that's why a lot of us are burnt out. It shouldn't be this way.
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Agreed. But I'll also admit that I've been resisting this particular systemic pattern my entire adult life (I'm GenX) in various ways, and I don't expect things to change significantly in my lifetime. Wish I had something more hopeful to say about it.
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Ife
@ifeoluwafavour
😪 it's all good
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
It's not, though. It's not good at all. (I imagine you were just trying to be reassuring with that comment, so I hope you'll forgive me for riffing on it to drive my point home). To take just one of many examples: I love @matthewb's hifi writings. I want him to be able to spend his days on that work (and other niches in which he's achieved excellence artistically) -- work he clearly enjoys, and work that his readers like me appreciate. I want the same thing for many other casters here, and ultimately for every other person who's clearly put in the years of work necessary to achieve excellence in an art form. I believe that for everyone who seriously practices an art form, there's an audience out there that needs and will appreciate their work. Might not always be a large audience, and that's OK. So every time the artists and writers are structurally coerced into doing whatever else earns them more capital, it's a loss to all of us who appreciate their work. https://warpcast.com/matthewb/0x0ab180f0
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