Fellow Snorlax praiser + OG penguin of OT.
i just love how you used "they" instead of assuming anything!Achromalia wrote:
An interesting philosophy for their signature.
Of course. There's difficulty in any industry that involves you having to work hard or come up with original ideas consistently and frequently. This can be reflected in creative blocks that frustrate you and leave your mind numb with your creative inertia.Tad Fibonacci wrote:
Yes, interesting philosophy indeed.
But I find it really hard to do.
Not many people can just do what they love, be it due to them not having enough talent to do what they want to do, not having the resources to do what they love or what they love to do is looked down by society as a whole.
And in this day and age, it's really easy to wake up realizing that you've grown to hate the things that you once loved doing. You might still love it, but you just hate it enough for you to get sick of doing it.
Don't be.Wuxo wrote:
it’s really hard to live by my current signature. i’m really bad at following my own words. i’m just way too terrified of being myself :<
Achromalia wrote:
ah.
hmm, that's kinda difficult.
honestly, i'd prefer to work with my own philosophy rather than the mindsets of others, and improve it as best as i can, instead of adopting someone else's mindset and trying to live by it. i don't think you'd feel like you're quite yourself.
i feel it'd be better to stay consistent instead of acting or playing parts all your life. be yourself, though it doesn't mean you have to be what you think you're defined as. instead, be natural. try to genuinely strive for something, something you want, instead of always working towards a certain ideal that you don't have the heart for.
by that, i mean, be passionate as well. follow what you believe, with whatever cynicism or degree of suspicion and intuition that you must. things like these might help.
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OT: or if by "doing what you love", you mean you love having ninja'd others, feel free to do that as well or something.
Asaiga wrote:
but which Kotori exactly?
That's how most everyone starts in OT, then we corrupt them to all hell.Achromalia wrote:
it's something akin to what would seem like innocence or naivety