Whether it's writing, typing, or making videos, getting stories out there into the public is a form of content creating. The stories in the form of words that you write or type and the videos that you film and produce will be seen by people and therefore your content would serve it's purpose. It could be an entertaining story, or something that has educational value, or anything. Content creating is very fun and it could "force" you to keep pushing your boundaries until you find new ones.
Personally, I am a big fan of content creating. Youtube videos, blog writings, news, all that sort of stuff. I think it's one of the easiest ways of sharing positivity to other people around the world (although there are definitely pricks out there who uses this opportunity to spread negativity and fear). As long as you're contents are intended to affect people positively, content creating and content sharing would have so many benefits not only to the creator, but also to the people experiencing the creation.
To be honest I don't really know what specific point I'm trying to communicate through this writing (yes, I make up as I go along, lol). I mean, I just want to share my views and opinions on this. And more importantly, I want to urge the people reading this to explore more contents, create more, and also share more to the world. I'm sure there are already a lot of people doing this in Western countries. But in my country, Indonesia, most people are only interested in sharing tweets and Facebook status'. Which is not a bad thing at all (again, as long as it has no negative intentions). But what I'm trying to say is that Indonesian people should create more. They should love this whole "content creating" world more. And by content creating I don't mean "working". I mean creating you're own stuff and sharing it. Not things that are forced upon you (as in work). Find your passion, your original passion, then try to share it to the world. It could be anything. Anything at all. Nowadays we have a lot of platforms in the internet that support content sharing. And I personally think that that is a very promising opportunity that we need to use.
I hope I made my point clear but whatever I wrote up there (pretty sure I didn't make it clear enough). But anyway, I know I've been lagging a lot on my blogposts and therefore I'm not a "professional" content creator. I mean, I'm not. I'm totally not. Content creating is very hard, man. I mean it looks easy, but it is ridiculously hard, One of the major problems that I encountered is that sometimes I run out of contents to write and I spend a lot of time trying to brainstorm and discover new contents from different sources. The truth is, this kind of problem forces me to be more creative. It forces me to look at things differently in order for me to find new things. And this is just probably one of the benefits that I got through content creating (in this case, posting my writings). So whatever you're doing out there, whatever your work is, try sharing it to the world. And don't just stop at sharing it once. Keep on sharing it. I'm sure the people viewing it or experiencing it in any way will respect your content and they might just give you some feedback as to what you should do in the future in order to make your content better.
Now I really do hope I've gotten my point out. Anyway, thank you ever so much for reading. Cheers...
Personally, I am a big fan of content creating. Youtube videos, blog writings, news, all that sort of stuff. I think it's one of the easiest ways of sharing positivity to other people around the world (although there are definitely pricks out there who uses this opportunity to spread negativity and fear). As long as you're contents are intended to affect people positively, content creating and content sharing would have so many benefits not only to the creator, but also to the people experiencing the creation.
To be honest I don't really know what specific point I'm trying to communicate through this writing (yes, I make up as I go along, lol). I mean, I just want to share my views and opinions on this. And more importantly, I want to urge the people reading this to explore more contents, create more, and also share more to the world. I'm sure there are already a lot of people doing this in Western countries. But in my country, Indonesia, most people are only interested in sharing tweets and Facebook status'. Which is not a bad thing at all (again, as long as it has no negative intentions). But what I'm trying to say is that Indonesian people should create more. They should love this whole "content creating" world more. And by content creating I don't mean "working". I mean creating you're own stuff and sharing it. Not things that are forced upon you (as in work). Find your passion, your original passion, then try to share it to the world. It could be anything. Anything at all. Nowadays we have a lot of platforms in the internet that support content sharing. And I personally think that that is a very promising opportunity that we need to use.
I hope I made my point clear but whatever I wrote up there (pretty sure I didn't make it clear enough). But anyway, I know I've been lagging a lot on my blogposts and therefore I'm not a "professional" content creator. I mean, I'm not. I'm totally not. Content creating is very hard, man. I mean it looks easy, but it is ridiculously hard, One of the major problems that I encountered is that sometimes I run out of contents to write and I spend a lot of time trying to brainstorm and discover new contents from different sources. The truth is, this kind of problem forces me to be more creative. It forces me to look at things differently in order for me to find new things. And this is just probably one of the benefits that I got through content creating (in this case, posting my writings). So whatever you're doing out there, whatever your work is, try sharing it to the world. And don't just stop at sharing it once. Keep on sharing it. I'm sure the people viewing it or experiencing it in any way will respect your content and they might just give you some feedback as to what you should do in the future in order to make your content better.
Now I really do hope I've gotten my point out. Anyway, thank you ever so much for reading. Cheers...
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