In the past few weeks, I was really demotivated, mostly because I thought my writing was cliche, cringe, you know the stuff. I was bent on making everything really perfect, really refined, down to all of the details. Because of this, I never really finished anything and had a bunch of drafts packed up in my Quotev account. I just forgot about a lot of the things I wrote because it was time-consuming.
I think writing is also like doodling in some way — you can only do well if you enjoy it. If you keep hitting undo, erasing your sketches and doodles, bent on making them perfect, you forget to enjoy yourself — you forget that these cliché, cringey things are perfectly fine and can make someone laugh. Some time later, when you look back, these things you wrote can make you laugh as well.
All because of your silly doodles and wobbly little drawings, or in this case, your silly little fast food fanfics that you cooked up.
So, being imperfect is totally fine. It's all about enjoying yourself :)))
It's not easy to stay positive all the time. Some days, it feels like you just can't go on. You might want to give up—on everything. You feel empty, like there's nothing left to live for, like your efforts are going to waste. You're overwhelmed by negative emotions, surrounded by people who drain your energy. And you wonder, "How am I supposed to get through this?"
But pause for a moment.
Step back and look at the bigger picture. Every struggle, every challenge you've faced hasn’t been for nothing. What you’ve fought for, what you’ve endured—it all matters. The universe has a strange way of working: when you give from the heart, it often returns to you, multiplied.
So hold on to your goodness. Keep your light alive. Be as positive as you can. Smile—even at your critics. And whenever possible, focus on something that lifts your spirit, something that brings you joy. Let those moments protect you from the weight of negativity.
You won’t always have the strength to do everything at once, and that’s okay. Take it one step at a time. Even slow progress is progress. What matters is that you keep moving forward.
And remember this: you are destined for a beautiful ending—one shaped by everything you've survived.
I made this in a rush, don't judge me
I have 3 cats and can confirm
Don't have Spotify wrapped, but here is what C!ranboo would probably like: https://open.spotify.com/track/3miloWzBao7srOc0W2YRJj?si=d4ddc97f92f047d5
I needed to post something to prevent this blog from being dead
Sending hugs to:
@confused-spood @jagalart @firexima @skretri @casinocatt @riverhalorix @lushwithrats @millipedelov3r @elle-oh-ell3
"i don't like the new pope"
yeah, same, I think nearly everyone from since the renaissance would agree with you
Martin Luther (german guy, not mlk) literally said "fuck the church" it's these types of challenges literally why people made the more protestant, orthodox, etc. etc.
not an anthropologist nor a religious expert, but i think we can all be sure about one thing: humans literally never change.