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Aristos's avatar

Great article, you have a amazing talent for writing and will love to continue reading your stuff

Aristos's avatar

Yeah been watching your content since the days you were pushed into alt-right white nationalist group by hope not hate, and have loved your December content once every year. So I'm glad to see you back into writing daily

Ernst Robert Almgren's avatar

I have followed your videos for many years and I´ve thought that perhaps ypu would be a great writer as well, and I was right. I am very inspired by your personal development and your artistry, I especially liked your essay about Sinead O Connor, I think this is a key component that we have missed in our "sphere", that is being able to appreciate talents from our people even though they are not aligned or even opposed to our way of thinking. I really look forward to you releasing a book on of these days.

Greetings, Ernst Robert Almgren

www.ernstrobertalmgren.com

HamburgerToday's avatar

Excellent advice.

Horsea T.'s avatar

Forget the computer (for now) , even Notepad. Try writing it all down with a pen or pencil on a piece of paper. You may surprise yourself.

DB's avatar

Very nice piece Woes, thank you.

Richard Craven's avatar

I'm 60, and write with the specific purpose of causing as much offence as possible to the woke scum.

Ben Emlyn-Jones's avatar

Does this mean you're going back to uploading again? Hope so!

Millennial Woes's avatar

I'm working all the time on these essays! There's no shortage of ideas.

Ben Emlyn-Jones's avatar

Good luck to you. I enjoy your content.

Ephemeral Solidity's avatar

I find that the most difficult obstacle is simply finding enough time to get things done, trying to juggle writing two novels whilst having a full-time job and a family, and a number of other obligations as well.

Millennial Woes's avatar

That's a problem of time management. You have my sympathies.

John Sweeney (Scrumpmonkey)'s avatar

Sometimes I just feel like I can't write, but these are all decent pieces of advice 👌

000 Bucks's avatar

These are all interesting tips, some I'm familiar with, others I'll be sure to try. However, do you have any advice to overcome a crippling lack of talent?

Richard Craven's avatar

Read voluminous quantities of classical literary fiction.

Dumnonia's avatar

Or a crippling lack of ideas for something to even begin doing?! Not necessarily creatively, but also professionally. That's my Achilles Heel. Lack of talent comes into it as well, but it's always been an issue finding anything that motivates me to get to the proverbial coal face. I can sit and think for ages and precious little occurs to me, other than things that won't pay the mortgage.

Millennial Woes's avatar

LOL I would assume the best course of action would be to find something you *are* talented at!

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Adam McDermont's avatar

I can relate to this a bit. Being distracted very briefly every 30 minutes is not necessarily a bad thing. We do need breaks.

Millennial Woes's avatar

Switch everything else off. Close the tabs. Play this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU4CRnbDEj0

Adam McDermont's avatar

This ambience ìs quite good. One of my personal favourites is 'medieval village ambience'. I recommend it to anyone who has yet to come across it. It can be found with a YouTube search of the term. It lasts 6 hours.