Every time I write a new post, I always try to provide meaningful content.
What does it mean? It means that I do not necessarily provide practical advice, e.g., connected with photography. I aim to deliver meaningful content by giving inspiration. I want to encourage you, my Dear Friend, to take a look much farther than what you have in your fridge today or what car you buy in the nearest future. Still, I hope to inspire you to leave something for posterity. I want to encourage you to do something meaningful regarding broadly defined art (e.g., writing or taking photos), doing sports (e.g., in-house sports or swimming), intermittent fasting, or walking contemplating life and the Universe. Focus on yourself and your beloved ones. The rest (e.g., material things) is not as important as many people tend to believe.
For me, meaningful content is that I can hint at how one can start a journey regarding, e.g., photography.
I try not to waste my virtual space on writings that do not have a sense for me. One of the most important aims of my creative passion is to convince other people that they can also create many marvelous things. The truth is that I did not believe that I can create something from nothing for most of my life. Once I thought about launching a blog, I usually asked myself:
But, about what I will be writing?Â
This post is my 734th written text. I still feel that writing did not bore me. The more I write, the more I want to do it. My aim is not to inspire only contemporaries but all future generations. I have no doubt that Taschen will publish a book about my whole artistic activity one hundred years after my death. I encourage you, my Dear Friend, to create. There is no better day to start doing it than today. Do not waste your precious time on material things. I hope that this post would also be meaningful content for you.