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jp 🎩
@jpfraneto.eth
im on a step flight on bogota omw to farcon and just got an eSIM paying with the tips that i got from people on farcaster today when people asked me why i was going to nyc it was hard to describe it tbh. a conference of programmers (?) was the easiest one but what is happening here is way more than that tbh. and going there is celebrating feeling -and being!- part of it
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jp 🎩
@jpfraneto.eth
it was the easiest because most people don't really care about it. they just ask out of politeness and a very small degree of curiosity, but right away the conversation shifted towards *them*, which im fine with and understand why. and not explaining with depth why i was going kept like a small little secret that i only know because i only know how cool it is to have decided to create my online presence here and when i answer *a conference for programmers* it creates some sort of distance that allows for them to not ask it is actually hard to convey to people how much better it is to create than to consume. that's what farcaster pushes me to do. create all the time. and most people are too used to spend their online time consuming content instead of creating it so there is like a base layer of separation that i acknlowledge and have recognized over time. and its fine. it doesn't really matter. i don't put too much butterflies about the fact that im travelling irl. i just keep it low key and do my thing
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@crunnella
love this stream of consciousness
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jp 🎩
@jpfraneto.eth
is it one of those "i love it" but don't do it because of resistance? (jk. i liked your answer the other day about $ and art as a vehicle of actually feeling what needs to be processed. so true. do you ever write streams of consciousness?)
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@crunnella
Thanks! And yeah I’m big fan of written out streams of consciousness. It’s another form to process what’s going on in the mind. Turning thoughts into actual words isn’t always easy and sometimes there are so many thoughts to organize. Writing out your streams of consciousness is a great exercise and helps to clear the head. I actually love it.
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