Creative outlets are numerous in our world.
It can be a struggle sometimes but if anyone were to try hard enough, they could pursue their passions and do things such as create music, create abstract art mosaics, review books and run a blog, be a social media influencer, design games, play games, et cetera et cetera.
We very obviously have that blog thing under control, check.
We also dabble very lightly in social media and creating TikTok videos, double check.
We should definitely work on pursuing another creative outlet of ours, gaming, and make that powerful triad a thing. Right? Maybe?
In all serious though, trying to make an impact on the world can be very difficult and stressful. That's why rather than focusing on trying to turn ourselves into something big and productive like Charli D'amelio or Justin Beiber or Jeyden Wale, we find more contentment in just creating for our own amusement.
And in the words of somebody brave, 'If I happen to make a few lonely hearts smile along the way, then all the better.'
Having an online community and friends to talk with and connect with is definitely not something odd in this day and age. I can remember the flipnote Hatena on the DSi and staying up all night chatting with friends across the country. I can remember the early days of running this blog with people across the globe and thinking we were the ish. I can only imagine what it is going to be like continuing to connect with people across the waves and pursuing interests such as gaming or singing or painting. We will continue to grow as a community and as individuals as we learn more about ourselves.
In terms of Twitch and streaming, it is still very much something new to us. Trying to be something you don't personally feel like you are can be hard though, and all the love and support is very much needed as people try to grow and stretch out of the comfort zone.
Learning new software such as the layouts of the stream.
Learning new games and play-through methods.
Learning how to be more social and outspoken.
Those are all things we are going to need to work on if we want to get the most out of what we do.
We can only go as far as we desire and that desire is fueled by our happiness.
Thanks for taking the time to read this pointless ramble from Rambo!
Feel free to start a conversation below! We would be enthralled to discuss our gaming interests or any strategies on going forward with our passions of blogging and streaming :)
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