Who is Important

I won’t do this everyday. I don’t do anything everyday. Maybe that’s what it takes. To become accomplished at anything. My mind scrambles in too many different directions. I am not sure if it is a hard-wiring issue or an environmental one. The question is when you write something, something right off the top of your head and you post it, of what value is it to the reader? I can say, hey, I’m working on my comedy set or my t-shirt line, or I got in a fight with one of my best friends and now I feel bad about it, but what good is that to you?

People seem to want to gain intrinsic value from everything they consume now. How can you show me how to get rich? How can you show me how to cook an amazing meal? How can you show me how to get more likes? How can you make my life better? That’s what everyone wants. Everyone wants everyone else to follow them on social media but they don’t want to follow anyone else back. Everyone wants to be taught so they can be the best. Most want to be a star. Tim Ferriss is basically a teacher. I never liked teaching. People always told me, oh you could teach acting, or music lessons, or English. But I don’t want to. I want to do things. I feel that people can teach themselves. Especially now with the internet. And now most everything on the internet is a bunch of teaching lessons in every possible topic imaginable.

If I ramble on about my projects is that interesting to you? I’m just interested in myself. That’s not true. I’m interested in many people and many things and my interests change over time. I guess the conflict is that I don’t like revealing my process. There is absolutely no comedy here. I used to be automatically comical. Now I gotta say, hey, I should insert something funny here. And that’s the other way of doing things. When you provide content, you either offer the consumer something that improves him or her or you provide something that entertains or informs them.

So beat it, and thank you.

09/25/2016