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Eren Elsewhere's avatar

Sometimes I wish I could just experience life without the goggles of self-help writing - I relate to your point about digging a little too deep at times. I felt very heard when I read that.

But part of me also insists that the true magic is found at the cross-section of your personal experience (feelingsposting as you call it) and your practical passions - just like the pianist found beauty in music's cross-section with physics.

I see your conundrum as less binary, and more like a scale with feelingsposting (f) on one end and nerdposting (n) on the other. Some posts will be further to the (f) side, and others further to the (n) side :)

In short: I second your conclusion - write what feels right!

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Uthara's avatar

Personally, I find that 'feels' writing has a certain energy and vitality to it that the cerebral stuff just does not. But there's something to be said about the struggle writers have with being self indulgent. Part of the creative process, really. <3

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