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Yuezhong's avatar

After moving to an apartment closer to my work, I thought I'd have more free time at hand. But somehow I find ways to fill it all up again, and it does take a lot of planning and discipline to carve out time for the things that I want to dedicate time too.

Also, I first thought your painting was a photograph because it looked so real! I love it so much!

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Abby Phoenix's avatar

Two things:

1. I've never studied a craft but have moderate talent at a few things -- some, but clearly not enough to ever pursue it seriously (both in my own and others' estimations). In that space, I've found freedom, because when I need to process some thoughts or feelings, I often make something that helps me.

Lately I've felt the urge to embroider when I feel something in my head that I need to work through. Sometimes I share it, but honestly, it's for me; I'm the main and only audience that matters to myself, and if anyone else shares their opinion on it or attaches any value to it... it almost angers me? Like, it feels irrelevant, because it wasn't for them. I wonder if there's something there about being an artist vs. a craftsperson where an artist feels like what they're trying to express is not just for themselves, but really does need to connect with a wider audience.

2. And to that point, I wanted to reflect back on you that I very much consider you a writer.

Especially in this newsletter, you write to distill truths that connect with a wider audience, and I think you're very successful in that goal. Consistently in these newsletters, you hit upon something that makes me think and reflect on my own journey. That's something a writer does, and as I've been figuring out my own path this past year or so, your writing has been a welcome voice in that mix -- sometimes as guidance, sometimes as solidarity -- but always with something that connects.

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