diff --git a/src/content/blog/2024-09-03-makers-make.md b/src/content/blog/2024-09-03-makers-make.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f22dcb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/content/blog/2024-09-03-makers-make.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +--- +title: Makers make +date: 2024-09-03T19:20:05.146Z +slug: 2024-09-03-makers-make +author: Thomas Wilson + +--- +I owe a lot of the things I like about myself to the [Cortex Podcast](https://www.relay.fm/cortex). + +When I was a different person I was listening to the podcast on a bike, cycling alone through central France. One of the hosts said something like: + +> You know what creators do? They create. + +It was in the context of, very loud air-quotes, "entrepreneurs" - people who seem more interested in selling small cohort courses for aspiring business owners, than starting their own actual business. + +Or maybe they were talking about people who were always one workshop away from writing the first draft of their screenplay, or will book onto the *next* open mic night. + +I guess the actual quote doesn't matter, really. + +But the message stuck with me. + +You know what creators do? They create. + +And you know what's even cooler? You probably don't need permission to start making. You can just... start. + +Your smart phone has a camera, your computer has a notes app, the social media platforms would _love_ to host your capital-C Content. The library is so full of books, but it would be very uncool of you to pirate those PDFs of research papers online. + +The quote is a reminder that if you want to identify as a maker, a crafter, a creator - you can. You just need to start making, crafting, creating. + +And in the moments when you, maker you, stop making - perhaps because it feels too big or unrewarding or not good enough - all you have to do is start making again. + +Frog the yarn and start a new scarf, ⌘N a new document, put the crummy garment in the bin. + +You do not need permission, you are a maker, so you make. \ No newline at end of file