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RE: My Steemit Itch Needs Scratching!

Hi Brian, thanks for theses impressions! If I understood you correctly we actors, writers, musicians, creators should stop trying to impress other people. No directors, producers, publisher, or who ever. We creators who contribute their knowledge, their skills and abilities to the web 4.0 communities, Steemit, Youtube, etc. should, in performance and production, only stick to ourselves, be as we are, doing, what we are supposed to do, and give our best to give the most valuable creations to the world that fits our authentic truths and believes.
That's a wonderful thought, because it reminds us, that we as the creators have the power of our creations and that with those opportunities, like Steemit, bitcoins, blogging vlogging, by earning some bucks, you start producing your own thing.
Something that has never been done before. A real Creation!
And we all will stop with this bread and circuses. Who wants to be bored by a bad taste TV-Show, when he can start to create your network, people who are interested in what YOU have to say about things, about things YOU like and in what you are the expert! That's incredible!
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Yes and no. I think most artists are frightened to share the process of creation. Therefore, if we can open those locked doors from the moment of inspiration, the ultimate impact of the work is more complete. In filmmaking, an example is the out-takes or blooper reals. Why are they so popular? Think about it. Thanks.