Google driven impression of Bot
As I sat with my hands folded engrossed in my thoughts, I detected mild symptoms of the illness known as “writer’s Block”. I told myself that it cannot be true because Seth Godin says that no such thing exist. Writer's block is a myth. Can I defy him? Probably not!
"Maybe it is a starting cue that I was looking for to start my next post."
I in fact had a few Ideas that could be converted to posts, like we always do
most of the times. This "fingers off the keypad" phase ensued because it was difficult
to find the right "balance between Benefit and Effort". Ones that could
be put together with very little effort did not look worth the time spent while
those which qualify wasn’t worth the effort involved. A “catch 22”
moment!
Then I received an email from the desk of Ms. R of a blogging portal. It was quite similar in style to
the memos that are often used in the corporate world. I was about to toss it into the bin but had second thoughts since it was addressed to me by my name.
The content was generic with all the potential to be a spam but customized by
addressing it to me by my name. A personal touch to penetrate my spam filter.
Then it struck to me that it’s quite possible that the Ms. R is
actually a BOT and to confirm it I replied back and my assumption was confirmed soon. I am glad that I read it as this gave me the opportunity to
communicate with a BOT… a new first for my book of records!
I agreed with myself to disagree with the opening statement of
the mail which read “it is crazy most of us have not achieved the dream
successes we always envisioned for ourselves”. It’s actually a bit weird to disagree or even communicate with a BOT.
Keeping an eye on the future, I took the strategic decision to
practice conversing with AI. This also provided me an opportunity to breakout from
the catch 22.
If one is curious to know, why would I disagree with a
statement that appears to be quite true, I would be tempted to question “how
many of us can define what success means to one’s own self?”
Is your success comparative or is it absolute!
Sometime others perceive you as a successful person while you
are uneasy where you stand and dream of going somewhere else. “I deserve to be
there”, you keep telling yourself and your perception cannot be further off
from them who consider you successful. Sometime the reverse of this is also
true!
There are situations where people carry along a “kangaroo
career aspiration” while doing well as a teacher/doctor/banker/engineer etc. They dream to be standing in another podium having reached the pinnacle as an artist
or writer or someone else. They bask in that glory signing autographs, getting photographed,
giving speeches … albeit “the MongeriLal” syndrome.
Human being could be different in thousands of mutually
exclusive ways but “day dreaming is our common language as a species.” There is
nothing wrong in such behavior therefore, as long as this dreams are not
associated with “dream successes” as referred by Ms. BOT.
Success is the attitude towards continuous self-
improvement and in my reality remaining happy during the journey is as
important as the celebration at the destination.
Success, therefore is a way of life.
Success, therefore is a way of life.
An interesting choice of topic Suman. I agree with you, writer's block is overrated I think - if you keep writing, you will find out more things to write about. It doesn't just magically stop! Everything and anything needs effort and constant practice. There are days when we feel like stopping, but we got to push ourself because it is those moments which define how committed we are to the goal.
ReplyDeleteSuccess is a very interesting parameter, day dreaming is a different one. As long as we know the difference between the two, it can be a good mix. I suppose the biggest difference is that day dreaming doesn't need effort.
I also wonder whether one should write as frequently as 6-7 days a week.
ReplyDeleteIt does have it advantages ... one is practice and other is courage to put up the work in front of the world even if not many people are actually reading those....
It depends - I used to write once a day, now time is a bit constrained. So I tend to do most research a week ahead and trying to manage 3 posts per week. There is always additional work of trying to get the posts reach different audience as well. If 6-7 days can be achieved, that will be brilliant. I know a friend who used to do around 5-6 posts a day and got his blog to an amazing new level with over a million visitors per month..
DeleteAs long as there is a clarity of one's objective.
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