THE MEMORIES OUTLAST THE METRICS

I wrote this back around the time my dad, a life long musician, passed away a few years ago.
The biggest lie is we have to make our entire living on the sale of our art, or else we’re just no-talent wannabes.
So many artists fall for this, feeling like 100 views isn’t enough, and they stop because “no one cares.”
I wake up thinking about the artists, poets, writers, and musicians we’ve lost because they couldn’t keep up with the “hitting it big” rat race of social media.
Somehow, 10,000 views aren’t enough because you really need 100,000. Having 12 people at a show on a Tuesday night is a waste of time. No one buys your art because you’re not making enough Reels.
It’s lies, it’s all bullshit.
Recently, a friend walked me around her apartment, showing me art left to her by a dear friend who had passed away. Just time together, picking up pieces, pointing out tiny details, and sharing the stories of each item.
I didn’t ask how many followers they had, or if they were a full-time artist. In the end, literally – when we pass away – no one will give a damn.
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