bonibaru has
wise and interesting things to say about fame and online friendships. She's writing in a fannish context, but I have to say I think it applies across the board. If you're doing ANYTHING for the fame/money/prestige/coolness factor, you are doing it for the wrong reasons and should not be surprised if it does not bring you joy. This applies to pro writers as much as to fans. Even if you've set your sights on being a pro (as, for example, I have), if you're doing it solely because of the money, then it's likely that (a) your work is going to blow dead bears, (b) you're going to be sadly disappointed as riches fail to tumble into your lap (writing is SO not the way to become fabulously wealthy), and (c) it is not going to bring you anything EXCEPT money, i.e., no joy, no self-love, no nothing. I do love myself when I'm writing, not in a Gilderoy Lockhart aren't-I-WONDERFUL fashion, but because I'm WRITING and it feels like the right thing to be doing. Always.
You reap what you sow, in creative endeavors as much as in friendship. If you put yourself into it, you get yourself back.
Which feels really profound, but I'm afraid may merely be lack of sleep. And the head cold.
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Date: 2003-02-10 01:52 pm (UTC)Pamela