> I've always conducted my thoughts in an "uncompressed format" and then eternally struggled to confine it all into words. Only then for people to misinterpret and question it.
This resonates so much with me. To a point where I don't write/contribute in public forums out of fear for this misinterpretation.
Strangely, your post has made me push through that exact fear to write this, so any perceived misinterpretation has positively impacted at least one stranger. This is a good reminder for me that focusing only on negative consequences misses the unintended positive ones of still putting something out there, even if its not a perfect representation of the "uncompressed format".
Thank you for sharing, and I wish you a speedy recovery.
This resonates so much with me. To a point where I don't write/contribute in public forums out of fear for this misinterpretation.
Strangely, your post has made me push through that exact fear to write this, so any perceived misinterpretation has positively impacted at least one stranger. This is a good reminder for me that focusing only on negative consequences misses the unintended positive ones of still putting something out there, even if its not a perfect representation of the "uncompressed format".
Thank you for sharing, and I wish you a speedy recovery.