It's hard for me to choose what I'm going to write next.
There is always an overwhelming array of choice. And that's paralyzing.
I've been thinking of choosing topics previously to writing, and then just go ahead and write. Just like normal people do.
Might not be fun at first, as I really really don't like being so structured or rigid, but it's a different approach, and it could lead somewhere.
I love the concept on how limits help creativity. In an infinite world of possibilities, limits help gather attention to a single point of progress.
Document, don't create. That's what Gary Vee recommends. I might not need to take a big effort at creating content daily if I just let stuff go out of my head and my daily life into notes. And then I can convert some of those notes into clear articles.
This newsletter are literally just my notes.
The role of this space is to indulge in chaos in order to let knowledge and practical insights to emerge.
Inside the chaos of my writing, there are nuggets of knowledge.
And maybe, in the middle of all of the things that could simply be discarded as private and uninteresting, there's a little bit of inspiration for someone going through the same processes.
I know I would have loved to read something like this 5 years ago. And I believe I'll enjoy going through this 5 years from now.