im probably gonna stop dual posting on here (blog page) and on bearblog mostly just cause im lazy LOL, ill still drop off a message here with new posts, but not necessarily add it to my blog page
very relatable read. i've actually had similar thoughts as i have kind of used my library page on my website as a way to "archive" what i have been consuming in what i tell myself is a "meaningful" way - but i have questioned myself if it actually is. i suppose it's part of the processing. but is it still meaningful if i am processing it too much? haha, the mind is trifling.
it sucks that it’s a very ‘it depends on each person’ in how they see consumption. i log my stuff i watch/read mostly because my memory is subpar and i like remembering what i’ve already seen/my feelings on it :P
Fantastic post, real food for thought. I tend to data hoard and have a vast archive of 'one-day' material and unfinished projects. Perhaps it's time to stop fighting it and let go of some things!
glad it resonates!! it did to me as well when i was reading it; although i’ve never been much of a note hoarder (more bookmarks), it definitely was food for thought as well on what’s worth keeping and what’s in the eventual ‘i may get to it’. wish it was easier to see when you added bookmarks to know they’ve been there for months without being touched
im probably gonna stop dual posting on here (blog page) and on bearblog mostly just cause im lazy LOL, ill still drop off a message here with new posts, but not necessarily add it to my blog page
very relatable read. i've actually had similar thoughts as i have kind of used my library page on my website as a way to "archive" what i have been consuming in what i tell myself is a "meaningful" way - but i have questioned myself if it actually is. i suppose it's part of the processing. but is it still meaningful if i am processing it too much? haha, the mind is trifling.
it sucks that it’s a very ‘it depends on each person’ in how they see consumption. i log my stuff i watch/read mostly because my memory is subpar and i like remembering what i’ve already seen/my feelings on it :P
Fantastic post, real food for thought. I tend to data hoard and have a vast archive of 'one-day' material and unfinished projects. Perhaps it's time to stop fighting it and let go of some things!
glad it resonates!! it did to me as well when i was reading it; although i’ve never been much of a note hoarder (more bookmarks), it definitely was food for thought as well on what’s worth keeping and what’s in the eventual ‘i may get to it’. wish it was easier to see when you added bookmarks to know they’ve been there for months without being touched