Corty
Ra’Coon
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2022
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Yeah, I said it. You won't be successful. Why? Because:
Maybe it's Maybelline.
- You only have a theme in mind and not a story.
- Imagining a cool setting or power for a character is barely 5% of what makes a story a story. If you think that's enough, just stop and keep daydreaming, spare the readers from uploading another 1-chapter abandoned nothingbörger.
- You don't have the discipline.
- Uploading randomly, once a week, once a month, etc, and expecting results is laughable. If you are not ready to grind it every day, don't even dream about it.
- You lack conviction.
- The first negative comment, review, etc., will send you to ragequit or straight into depression. You lack the self-confidence to either learn from them or ignore the trolls and keep pushing. Instead, you will delete your account.
- You lack the correct amount of stubbornness and/or patience.
- The lack of feedback, views, and the feeling of writing for only yourself will kill your mojo and make you give up.
- You lack either the proper creativity or foresight to plan ahead.
- You may start out well. You may even get readers. You may even post a handful of chapters. But then you realize you are the guy/gal from the first point in this list. You had a good idea... but nothing more. You lack the meat of the story, and now that you are deep, the currents are sweeping you away. You never planned what you would do after a certain point because you never imagined you would get there.
- You can't see things through.
- You abandon your books when you reach the previous point because you have a new, flashy idea. Because you are still the one from the first point. So you start the cycle over. A year later, you have five unfinished books, and nobody is bothering with your sixth because you failed to finish even ONE.
- You want money.
- You think this will be easy. You can write a million words, and if not, AI will do it for you. Then you think people will run to subscribe to your patreon. You think it doesn't require actual work; it is just writing your cool, flashy, anime-like ideas down using words. Yeah, no. Those who can live off of it are the exception—90% of writers never even make it to having a patreon subscriber besides their moms.
- You ask for tips and tricks, help, and first-chapter reviews, but you don't listen.
- You can't even understand the advice you are being given. Even if you get the feedback you wanted, you think you will be patted on the head and caressed, telling you how good your story is. Most of you never implement the feedback and never change. Most of you give up anyway and never reach the part where you start improving.
- You lack the talent.
- It is what it is. Everything needs a certain degree of actual talent. Some have it, some don't. Some think they have it... and they may even bruteforce it. But that's rare to work out.
- And lastly, you never gained reading comprehension skills.
- You are probably already angry about this thread. Angry at me. Angry at the truth.
Maybe it's Maybelline.