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If spending time writing and drawing makes me happy, does spending more time writing and drawing make me more happy?

It turns out the answer is YES!!

It also turns out that, if I have more time to spend on creative projects, I won't necessarily produce more. Instead, I'll edit and experiment more while devoting more time on skill development. What this means is that I'm not producing more work, but I'm hopefully producing better work.

If I had to guess, I might say that this is why a lot of younger creative people - visual artists especially - have such polished and sophisticated styles. Instead of having to spend all day on tedious adult nonsense, they have the time and emotional energy to sit down and write or draw for hours at a time. (There's also the fact that younger brains pick up and retain information easily, as well as the fact that younger brains tend to bounce back from trauma like negative social feedback quickly, but I'm going to conveniently ignore both of those facts.) People have done studies about this, and various theories been posited and then debunked, but I really do think a large portion of "talent" is just the amount of time you spend doing something.

(Although I'm not going to lie, the quality of my visual art in particular improved immensely when I finally bit the bullet and bought myself a semi-professional tablet. I use it every day, I love it very much, and I do not regret a single one of the hundreds of dollars I spent on it.)

No longer having to deal with full-on anxiety helps as well. Aside from general quality-of-life issues, it's nice to be able to sit down with a project without feeling pressure to make it perfect or risk backlash. Like, it's okay to take on projects that I'm not already 100% sure I can handle, and it's okay to fail a little and cut a few corners as I figure out what I'm doing in small increments.

In a fortunate turn of events, this mentality of "it's okay to be shit" has carried over to other aspects of my life. I'm more willing to start (and continue!) conversations on social media and Discord without expecting them to go anywhere, and I'm also more willing to try different types of video games. If nothing else, I finally started playing Hollow Knight, and damn if being able to spend time in the world of that game isn't the best reward for improving my mental health and outlook on life.

Date: 2021-04-12 05:43 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] runicmagitek
I just love everything about this post. Much yes to all of it. What a wonderful mentality to have 💕 best of luck with all your creative endeavors and may time always be on your side!

Date: 2021-04-16 05:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] runicmagitek
Yes to all of this! Time is such a precious resource too, like damn. I don't miss being a teenager, but I do miss coming home after 6 hours of school, not having to worry about adult problems, and spend my free time doing anything. But at least time is easier to grasp than whatever the fuck "talent" is lol

Also wow I do need to jump into Hollow Knight. I've had the definitive edition for PS4 a while now, but have yet to touch it. Maybe once my moving shenanigans are done... I do hope you're enjoying it!

Date: 2021-04-13 09:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lassarina
Having time to spend on something and the willingness to say "hell with it" and just do it is so amazing and also so hard for me. But I can also see the improvement over years because I go back and look at something I wrote ten years ago and I can say "hmm, that's not bad, but if I were to do it now--" whereas the stuff I wrote last year there's a lot less of a gap in between then and now. It's really neat to be able to see evolution over that time, and also, it's neat to see how fast I advance when I do things like consciously make time in a set span for writing or art or whatever. If I were better at doing it consistently, I'd have it made.

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