Why do I not write about current cultural events which take place in Warsaw? The fact is that writing about such events would help me in filling the content for my website.
Nevertheless, the fact is that I do not do that. I did not comment, describe, or analyze any current cultural events. When I wake up at 6 am, I often do not know about what thing I will start to write within the next ten minutes after waking up. This post is also a good example because when I woke up on the 13th of November 2019, I had no idea regarding the theme for my subsequent text. I started to wonder that if I start to write, comment, and so on, about current cultural events in Warsaw, I would have many new things to describe.
Moreover, if I start to comment on current affairs that take place in Warsaw, I would probably not see a problem with an idea about what I want to write. Speaking shortly: I would have a constant flow of inspiration.
Of course, there were exceptions when I wrote about cultural events in Warsaw. These were posts in which I informed my readers about my two photography exhibitions.
Nevertheless, the fact is that current cultural events in Warsaw I want to leave for art historians and art critics to analyze and judge. I wrote it once, and I will write it the second time: it is the time that is the best reviewer of any cultural event. It is the time that provides evidence that a particular happening was worth seeing. I do not want www.adammazek.com website to become a website focused on cultural news. Here, I am focusing on my passion, which is taking pictures on the streets of Warsaw, writing, and designing books. Are my efforts worth to be seen and read? For me, the answer is obvious: yes. But, for others, I have no idea. Undoubtedly, time will be the best judge.