Not Post Crap-... — A Loland Sonya And Dad- I Do

An indie artist who used to post daily snippets of unfinished songs. After adopting the “I do not post crap” rule, he spent six months in silence. Then he released a single that went viral. Quote: “Loland wanted to post everything. But Sonya in my head said, ‘Let it cook.’ Dad said, ‘Would you play this at a funeral?’ I waited. Best decision.”

The internal battle of a creator trying to prove they "do not post crap" by switching genres to gain "literary" respect. A Loland Sonya And Dad- I Do Not Post Crap-...

Insert a specific example of a time you almost posted something "just because" but decided to wait for a better story. An indie artist who used to post daily

— Inspired by Loland, Sonya, Dad, and everyone else who chooses integrity over chaos. Quote: “Loland wanted to post everything

People will tell you that you are doing it wrong. “You need engagement.” “You need a hook.” “You need to post every day or the algorithm will bury you.”

You post a photograph of Dad’s hands, knuckles swollen with arthritis, holding a tomato he grew from a seed saved three decades ago. No filter. No “likes” fishing. Just the caption: “August.”

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