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42424343-See? I can do whatever I want, even being a fricking poet (typical German behaviour), and nobody will judge me. Okay, maybe someone will hate on this blog because it's "a waste of time, no meaning in all this useless content", but who **_c a r e s_**? It's _your_ blog, <span id="comment-reference" class="fragment-highlight">nobody asked for their opinions (unless you have a comment section under your blog 🙄 _cough_ [Lou](https://lou.gg/blog/why-writing-blogs-isnt-hard#chapter-five-its-the-8th-of-july)</span>). So don't think about what others might think about your writing style, content, use of language or even if you make grammar mistakes. Those all make you human and getting everything perfect is not only completely unnecessary, it's also [hrad](https://jacobjenkins.codes/posts/why-is-writing-blogs-so-hard/#chapter-1---i-want-it-now).
4343+See? I can do whatever I want, even being a fricking poet (typical German behaviour), and nobody will judge me. Okay, maybe someone will hate on this blog because it's "a waste of time, no meaning in all this useless content", but who **_c a r e s_**? It's _your_ blog, <span id="comment-reference" class="fragment-highlight">nobody asked for their opinions (unless you have a comment section under your blog 🙄 _cough_ [Lou](https://lou.gg/blog/why-writing-blogs-isnt-hard#chapter-five-its-the-8th-of-july)</span>). So don't think about what others might think about your writing style, content, use of language or even if you make grammar mistakes. Those all make you human and getting everything perfect is not only completely unnecessary, it's also [hrad](https://jacobjenkins.codes/posts/why-is-writing-blogs-so-hard/#:~:text=hrad).
44444545Another part of writing blogs is not just getting started, but the difficulty of maintaining one flow, one thought if you will. As a listener of well-written speeches you subconsciously notice that it was good, it was fulfilling, sublime. And that's what I love about such blogs or speeches. They just feel right somehow. But I myself have accepted that I can't accomplish such achievements in my own creative work. And I'm much better off with that acceptance. Because the benefit of accepting imperfection is getting things done. Not just 50%, not just 90%. Done. Completed, 100%. And this is something that many people struggle with, my past self included - actually just myself included.
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