content block is real.
but lately i've been wondering if it's always what we think it is.
i already have content prepared for this week
ideas aren't the problem.
yet every time i think about posting them, i hesitate.
not because i have nothing to say
if anything, i have too much.
maybe content block isn't always the absence of content.
maybe sometimes it's looking at what you've already created and deciding it's not good enough
maybe it's consuming so much of other people's thoughts that your own start to sound small in comparison
maybe it's the quiet fear that someone will read what you wrote and think:
"that's obvious"
"that's wrong"
"that's not insightful enough"
so instead, the draft stays in your notes
unposted.
i've been thinking about that a lot lately.
not knowing what to post is real.
but i wonder how often we're actually running out of ideas...
and how often we're just afraid of being seen trying.
curious 👀
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