daily post reasons
Ava asks why would you want to do this daily? from the perspective of posting almost daily, if not multiple times a day. You don't have to, but the following reasons may encourage you to try:
- Why not?
- To make it habitual.
- For writing practice.
- To grow a denser forest.
- To push your boundaries.
- To get over perfectionism.
- To maximize idea separation.
- To realize your true capability.
- To get yourself unstuck at a quicker pace.
- To beget other numbers going up such as friends.
- To intrinsically normalize or acclimate to publicity.
- To increase chances of receiving feedback on your writing.
- To possibly inspire an abundance of informational exchange.
- To capture more memories than less frequent post intervals.
- For more granularity when looking back or rediscovering your past work.
- To maintain momentum whether for its own sake, keeping up a streak, or any other reason.
- To induce positive or otherwise helpful emotions, particularly if other methods like journaling already do that for you.
- To experiment with posting incomplete, outsourced, stream of consciousness, or other types of writing, whether voluntarily or due to a time crunch.
- To have a higher chance of touching upon people's latent preferences, similar to how the Studio Ghibli image filter, which I spoke about in my letter to looper, did.
- For fun or whatever other compelling reason.
Are there any other reasons you can come up with?
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