I’d like to get to the point where I feel uncomfortable not wearing the www.adammazek.com t-shirt. Does that mean that I feel uncomfortable when I wear the www.adammazek.com t-shirt?
No. It means that I hope to wear my t-shirts as often as possible in the future. The truth is that I try to get used to the fact that passers-by are staring at me with astonishment when I walk in an only t-shirt on Warsaw’s street in cold temperatures. I am continually getting used to eyes staring at me with amazement. Of course, I know that people are gazing at me, not because of the content of my outfit but because they cannot imagine how it is possible to walk in low temperatures in a t-shirt only.
Undoubtedly, it is a moment when they see me as a freak and weirdo.
Do I care about it? Of course not. I have no influence on other people’s thoughts. That’s why I do not care what other humans think about me. My aim is to wear the www.adammazek.com t-shirt as it would be my everyday outfit. For today (I wrote this text on the 17th of November, 2021), I have twenty-four t-shirts. I have already worn some of them twice, and others are still unpacked. I believe it is a matter of time when I will have them more and wear them everywhere, except at my office job. I’d like to get to the point where I feel comfortable wearing the www.adammazek.com t-shirt.
In this case, everyone immediately knows that I am a blogger. How happy I am that I manage my blog. Undoubtedly, doing it is more expensive and challenging than managing an account on Instagram or Facebook. I believe that launching a blog was one of the best decisions I made regarding my photographic passion. Thank you, Eric Kim, for giving me a hint that it is the best photographer option. Ok, I finish this writing. I will go out and do street photography wearing the best t-shirts ever made.