Why You Should Create Crap

in writing •  8 years ago  (edited)

Lately the universe seems to be telling me I should write more, and so I'm listening. Not that it's a new message. Hemingway famously said, "The first draft of everything is shit." That truth has made itself apparent to me time and time again. But that truth also implies another truth: that since first drafts are shit, and second drafts are slightly less shit, and so on, you have to write and keep writing.

Traditional Social Media Drains Your Creative Mojo

When I first joined Steemit I wanted to write. I'd experimented with Wordpress, Blogger, Medium, and Facebook over the years, but none of them fed my creative energies. It was more like they bled my creative energy dry. I never consciously considered it, but it now seems obvious that the reason for this is because they really are bleeding you. They are extracting content from your brain and using it to generate revenue for themselves and their shareholders. They are extracting value from us without giving us anything in return and we sense it.

Steemit was different. By returning value to me when I created something the crowd liked I became motivated to create more and more. It fed my creative energies, seemingly turbocharged them, it didn't sap them. Somewhat early on I made a commitment to, "listen to what the crowd was telling me." That didn't mean slavishly trying to "give the people what they wanted," but merely entertaining the idea that the crowd might know what it was talking about when it didn't give me rewards and I should adjust my content accordingly. I made a commitment to only make content that I wanted to make, but within that category I would use the crowd's guidance to make better choices. I think it is quite fascinating how this gradually guided me not toward writing at all, but making videos.

The Same Applies For Video

I found that when making videos, the same principle applied. First drafts of scripts were always crap. I was fortunate enough to have some early success with improvised videos, but even when I look back at those, I would rehearse what I was going to talk about while I made breakfast. Yup, often out loud. And the first few things I would say in these rehearsals ... were crap. It was only by developing and refining those concepts that the script would become something I could be proud of and sufficiently fuel the content of the video.

Content Creation as an Act of Faith

What I came to realize was that creating content took an act of faith. I had to have faith that even though I did not have the ability to generate a first draft that didn't suck, I did have the ability to make a 5th draft that wasn't terrible. In addition, I realized that the more videos I put out, the better I got at both developing the content that would be in them, as well as video production. This also solved another problem: no matter what you do some of your content is still going to suck even when you're done with it. As David Mamet says in the following Masterclass commercial (every time I see one of these I want to buy one of their classes): "You cannot learn how to write drama without writing plays, putting it on in front of an audience and getting humiliated. Hemingway said, 'Writing is easy, all you have to do is sit down at the typewriter and bleed.'"

The Value of Volume

Volume helps solve this problem not just because it increases the odds you will create something good, but it also provides you with opportunities to learn and improve. Arguably failure is more informative than success. Most entrepreneurs know that 9 out of 10 ventures they pursue will fail. It's not because they're not trying hard or because the idea is inherently bad. That's just the way of the world. Most successful entrepreneurs solve this problem with volume. They keep trying until they meet with success.

Yesterday I was watching the author and cartoonist Scott Adams' YouTube video, "The Day You Became a Better Writer." In it he too talked about the importance of writing regularly, every day in fact. That's why he maintains his blog even though he doesn't make any money off of it (wouldn't it be great if came to Steemit so that he could make money off of it?). He claims that writing every day is necessary for becoming a better writer.

Steemit Team Member: My New Reality

As many of you know, and more will discover, on steemit.com things tend to change fast. Now I'm the Community Liaison for Steemit Inc. and videos take a long time to produce. Even if I only spend an hour shooting a video and work hyper-efficiently, it still takes at least the rest of the day to edit the footage into something watchable. That's time I no longer have. That being said, I think it is now more important than ever to share my thoughts with the community, not just because I want to be the best content creator I can be, but because as a member of the team you all deserve to know what's going on in my mind. What kind of person I am. What I value.

Bearing all of that in mind, I now plan on returning to writing and doing so on a more regular basis. I once heard Jordan Peterson (I think it was him at least, I absolutely devour the lectures he posts to YouTube) say something like, "You don't know what you believe until you say it." Or maybe it was "write it down." Both I think are true. At any given moment we have countless and often contradictory ideas swirling around our heads. That's why people can seemingly hold completely contradictory beliefs. We are all a "riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma," and it seems to be the case that even we don't know ourselves until we somehow externalize those thoughts.

My Plan: Write More

I will try to write more and I will do so in the hopes that it will improve my creative abilities, give me a better sense of myself, and give you a better sense of who I am as a member of the Steemit Team. It won't always be great, that seems inevitable, but I believe it will help me become a better content creator and a better member of the Steemit Team.

Thank you for reading.

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Excellent article. Crap. Is. Critical. When Mike, Eric, Jeremy and I moved to Berlin we literally brought just a handful of pens, pencils and sketchbooks. The goal being - in essence - to "bleed on the typewriter." There was an inside joke that hither yon would say "yes" to everything. (I mean, our first gig was as extras in a bizarre contemporary dance performance, yikes.) Every project whisper, rumor or design competition we could get our hands on helped us build a better sense of the foreign place we sought to discover. As a collective, we tried our best to live by that philosophy, believing fiercely that volume would enable us to discover better.

I honestly haven't felt that same level of foreign excitement / anxiety until I stumbled into Steemit last July. It has been like discovering "Berlin" all over again. Anyway, looking forward to more of your writing. 2017 will be a monumentally crappy year in the most fantastic way possible.

I love this so much. The only mistake is being afraid to share the crap to get to the gold buried within!

It is try and it is a bit scary to writer here, because every crap you write at the beginning is stored forever ))) Nevertheless, practice makes perfect, so I also intend to write more. And I can see that every time I write there is an improvement. Thank you for the inspiring post @andrarchy!

Uhh this statement is definitely not crap:

At any given moment we have countless and often contradictory ideas swirling around our heads. That's why people can seemingly hold completely contradictory beliefs. We are all a "riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma,"

Nice thought that you just conveyed. Wow!! :)

Thanks so much!

all first draft are shit - but they are way better than the drafts that never get written.

Write for the fun of it - I'm writing about the adventures of me and my dad as we struggle to stay alive in @papa-pepper's steem-pocalypes game.

My posts are usually written late at night after a long day's work. No time for editing or re-working. So it goes down on paper pretty much as it comes out of my head.

These are not literary works. but they are fun to write.
And writing like this makes my writing better, so when I get some time to write something a bit more serious, my skills will be better.

Start with fun, and the rest will follow.

Sounds awesome! I'll check it out. I keep hearing about this game!

Right on and well put. Thanks for making it public how much bloody time it takes to put out a good video. While it may seem like videos are super easy to just make well, it seems like a 1::50 ratio between finished product and the time it takes to actually get it shot, edited, up, and visible on the net. Keep at it mate, we totally get what it takes to bring great things into the world. Linked to this post as an Iceberg Story Charge!

Thanks for the thoughtful comment! You had me at "paleo treats." That tells me everything I need to know. Now if you can make paleo treats that are also keto treats, that would be killer! Good to see you on the platform and keep posting those videos!

Right on! Keto is def on our radar, just can't swallow (ha ha) using the alternate sweeteners. Stevia, erythritol, even monkfruit all leave a bad taste in my mouth. Ah, onward! More to explore for sure!

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

"I am good and want to become better"

If by crap you mean this, I'm all in! Your title definitely caught my attention but the article was totally on point. I've been on steemit for a total of 72ish hours and I already find myself inspired to write, particularly when I come across great writing. Thanks for posting!

Awesome! Glad to hear

This definitely applies to artists too. SO many times I see "Artists" say that they are artists but are too scared to do the work or show the work. Just get it done and out there... you'll be surprised by the feedback if people see your potential. Sure a lot of it will be crap (in your mind) to start... but you get better over time. Glad to of found this place. Cheers and much LUV, HR

Agree 100%

Going from crap to less crap and finally to excellence is what life is!

I joined Steemit in February and since then I've found myself looking for reasons to create things instead of reasons to procrastinate until I can make something flawless. We make things out of ourselves and our experiences. They're not always beautiful and they're probably never perfect but each attempt can take us further in the right direction.

Very well said.

Yeah, I think people undervalue what a big deal that slight difference makes. I truly believe Steemit encourages people to create more and that improves their lives. Thanks for the comment!

True, marginal gains are only impressive when you add them all up and look at them after some time has passed. And you're welcome/no problem!

Great point

Well, you can write. That's for sure. I'm presenting at a writing conference this weekend, and Steemit is part of the presentation, for exactly the reasons you nailed above. No other platform gives a better indication of what people value--and no other pays you to do the research.

Gotta follow a guy who is so straightforwardly intelligent about his thinking on this. Thank you.

Could not put it better myself! Thanks for the follow! And the kind words :)

I so agree with the Dilbert author, you gotta do it to get better. Just keep plugging away!

Amen

@andrachy thanks for your inspirational writing share :)

Your words supported me in expressing persistence to play with creative writing.

https://steemit.com/writing/@worldclassplayer/becoming-a-steemit-millionaire-persistance

Thank You @andrachy

Steem On

Thanks!

By the way, I love the tesla steemit video you did!
Brilliant :)

Keep Steem'n

When you feel it's time to write, then write.

The rest will take care of itself. Glad to see you writing, regardless of the word you might use to describe it. :)

"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." - Aristotle

Solid advice that requires discipline and consistency. Thanks.

Great ideas that I can use.
Thank you.
This might also interest you, @andrarchy
Sarah Cooper teaches on how to create funny content, even for a serious business.

Interesting information Sir, Please keep up the good work.

This post have moved me. Really it instantly connected with my pillars. When I think about my experience up to now, this is how I felt about writing and was never able to put into words (truth is I concentrated on different things, but still). I´m actually happy that you will write more now, since extraction of information from text is for me somehow easier, compared to videos. Instant follow it is my friend!

Good motivation

As you have quoted Hemingway twice I'm going to ask...
Did you visit Harry's Bar when you where in Venice?

No, unfortunately I didn't.

Truly Motivating me to write more! @andrarchy

Sweet!

Really good advice buddy. cheers

The hardest part can be getting the first few words or moments out, after that, things seem to just flow. What i have noticed is that sometimes you can put tonnes of effort into something and have it do poorly, while something done on the fly simply takes off! Thanks for the info!

Agree completely!

Too lazy to type things up :^)

Here's a video response (9 minutes long):
https://www.useloom.com/share/174c69be4d1047d99f78331335cf1a6e

I started to write a lot of stuff since joining Steemit, in fact I'm doing the experiment:

https://steemit.com/money/@dawidrams/livin-on-a-steemit-my-experiment-to-match-poland-s-minimum-wage-just-by-posting-here

Cool!

Nice :)

Good advice, very much looking forward to more of your writings andrarchy

Thanks! Back at ya :)

I create crap every day. Just visit my blog!!
:))
Congrats on being courageous.

Haha not true! :)

Works for drawing too. I'm finally getting back to it. Thanks for the nudge!

The creative process is a magical. You can struggle and struggle. Then in one amazing moment lightning strikes, and it comes from nowhere. Many times without even thinking.

Interesting post thanks.

Great stuff @andrarchy! Ive discovered some of this myself. Steemit has motivated me to write again for the first time in years. I also decided to only do stuff I want to do. It makes rewards that much cooler to me. I just posted my first ever vlog and now I realize this is the way that I will get better at sharing my creativity with steemit! Lits of improvement is needed, but its a start!

Also, I just saw Jordan Peterson on the Joe Rogan experience. I actually watched the entire episode because his thoughts are so well organized and presented, I couldnt get enough!

Thanks for all you do! Ill be digesting everything you post!

Thank you so much! This article was so helpful to me. I'm working on my first draft for a series and I've been stumbling in the dark. I've done James Patterson and Aaron Sorkin Masterclasses, but didn't know there was a new guy on the block! I'll go check him out now. Thank you for sharing :)

VERY WELL SAID. I LIKE THAT YOU LET THE UNIVERSE GUIDE YOU; ITS THE ART OF ALLOWING AND NO RESISTANCE.

I appreciate all of this SO much.
YES. Content creation is an act of faith and if it's done out of the intention to share and to give, rather than a desire to grasp for rewards, then the more we do it, the better we will get and the more it will be well received by default. As a fellow writer, I can relate to your thoughts/insights as well. Create, create, create for the sake of creating! Thank you for sharing :) I'm brand new on here so it's so refreshing & exciting to come across others creating content that is meaningful, genuine, and well-thought out. Cheers mate!

Oh, and this quote :)
“I don't know what I think until I write it down.” - Joan Didion

Thanx for sharing your thoughts with us. Very inspiring and motivating for early writers & bloggers. Keep up the good work and together we'll make steemit one of the most anticipated platforms out there who value their members. Thanx again and have a great one

Well said :)

Nice one community man - looking forward to your writing

Yes! Those other platforms do "bleed" their users as well as fomenting arguments and divisions, fragmenting thought processes to kneejerk reactions. Now fb has a purple flower of thankfulness you can click instead of typing out, "hey, thanks so much for sharing that, in particular the way you said x resonates with me."
Resteeming

Ok

Good post. I look forward to more of your posts!

Thanks!

I really enjoyed your article @andrarchy! I look forward to read the new one you published today. Take care my friend!

well written

Thanks Craig!

Great article. Out with the old social media in with the new.

Great post. I have always been a fan of yours.

Another great post -- Steemit is on fire tonight!

Personally, knowing that the first draft is going to be garbage kinda takes the pressure off. It pushes my ego out of the way so that my creativity can take over. If I worried about writing a good -- or even passable -- first draft, I'd likely never complete one.

Excellent piece of writing... very encouraging!

Thanks!