If you dedicate yourself to the craft of writing, people 100 years from now, maybe 200, maybe even more or even forever, will discuss your works, your life and how they reflected the time you lived in
Or maybe never.
>>25302136its worth giving it a shotimagine if your favorite artists gave up because of a maybe neveryou own it to them and the people of the future
>>25302117I don't give a fuck about people
what about when the sun explodes and kills the earth? it will all have been for nothing for eternity. why would you care about nothing?
>>25302176Does something being ephemeral mean that it was pointless and meaningless? if all things are destined to die and whiter, doesn't that make everything we do more potent?
>>25302181it's pointless when there's not a single person to remember they even existed
>>25302209the oppositethe fact all things are impermanent and temporary makes it meaningful
>>25302117>will discuss your works, your life and how they reflected the time you lived inno, i don't think so. they will talk about the beginning of AI literature so they will only be interested in the first AI writers. if you are a human, it's already over
>people will discuss how your works reflected the time you lived inHow dare you
You can't make good art if you're driven by the desire to be important. Great artists did create because of some inner necessity or to celebrate life, not to be famous
>>25302117Most commercial media are either sanitized or created for shock value, making future people delusional about the human psyche. Anonymous online forums are the closest thing we have to looking inside people's minds. 4chan should be documented in an unbiased way.
>>25303014Thinking that other people will care at all is narcissistic already. Delusions of grandure are just a more extreme symptom.
>>25302117If I dedicate the rest of my life to writing i will be worse than William McGonagall and far less known
>>25303124who?