{"id":11648,"date":"2023-06-21T18:23:12","date_gmt":"2023-06-21T18:23:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/visakanv.com\/1000\/?p=11648"},"modified":"2024-04-30T14:40:49","modified_gmt":"2024-04-30T14:40:49","slug":"0828-whats-my-substack-for","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/visakanv.com\/1000\/0828-whats-my-substack-for\/","title":{"rendered":"0828 &#8211; what&#8217;s my substack for?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><em>This was originally a draft intended for my substack but I didn&#8217;t feel like publishing it there.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I used to write on my phone on my commutes to work. I think I initially did most of it on an Android phone, in Evernote. Neither the phone nor the app really matters. Right now I\u2019m doing the same thing on my iPhone in my iOS notes. I\u2019m not commuting this time, I\u2019m just lying on my sofa at home at 531am. Why am I doing this? I\u2019m trying to re-inhabit an old state. I wrote maybe half a million words like this. Why did I do that? It was just really important to me. I loved words and I loved writing and I was determined to keep some semblance of my creative spirit alive.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>My work was very busy \u2013 I was working in marketing for a fast-paced software company with a team that I loved, which was quite all-consuming. And I wasn\u2019t very good at managing my time, I wasn\u2019t very good at prioritising. I\u2019m still not great at it, almost a decade later, which is something I can be sheepish and embarrassed about. But when I look back on my life now, the time I spent writing on my commutes is something I\u2019m inordinately proud of. It would\u2019ve been so easy to just space out, play games, scroll through social media\u2013 and I did do some of those things as well\u2013 but I kept returning to the blank page and filling it up as best as I could, because something in my heart told me that it was the right thing to do, that I would be proud of myself for doing it (correct), and that I would be disappointed with myself if I didn\u2019t do it (I guess we\u2019ll never know).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>There\u2019s something sort of sad and mysterious to me about the state of my writing today. I don\u2019t write volumes of text the way I used to. And here I think I\u2019m being harsh on myself because what happened was that I transitioned from writing essays \u2013 I called them \u201cword vomits\u201d because they were very haphazard, meandering, \u201cpurposeless\u201d \u2013I went from writing essays to doing twitter threads. And I\u2019m grateful and proud of myself for doing those numerous twitter threads. I\u2019ve posted over 230,000 tweets from 2008 to 2023, and I really hit my stride from about 2017 to 2022. I now have an audience of over 58,400 followers. Granted, a bunch of them might be inactive, or bots, but it\u2019s still tens of thousands of people, which would have been incredible to my teenage self. I like to think that I pioneered or at least synthesized-and-popularized a very particular style of threading and quote-tweeting, building out an intricate patchwork of utterances. I also helped contribute towards establishing a sense of community of like-minded tweeters. This might sound odd to anybody who thinks of Twitter as a sort of firestorm hellscape of politics and drama, but me and my friends managed to carve out a little oasis for ourselves and it\u2019s been chugging along very nicely.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Towards the later years I started getting somewhat weary of writing twitter threads. I could rave about the benefits of tweeting prolifically\u2013 it helps me pay my bills, helps me discover opportunities, make friends, all sorts of excellent things. But every medium is constrained in a certain way by its very nature, and I think for me as a creative, I\u2019ve found myself brushing up against those constraints in ways that I found limiting, chafing. It\u2019s interesting to look back and note that it was the opposite when I started. I was getting weary of writing wordvomits that seemed to meander aimlessly around the same old territory, with diminishing returns. Twitter focused and sharpened my thinking. I started to think in tweets. And I don\u2019t think that\u2019s a bad thing. Container using your thoughts makes them more accessible, not just to others but also to yourself. It makes them easier to reference, remix, rework, build on. But lately I\u2019ve been hungering for the inaccessible thoughts. There are some thoughts you can only access after writing continuously for maybe an hour, where you do a bunch of preamble to establish a context and then dive deeper. You don\u2019t have that luxury on Twitter, few people are really going to read a 50-tweet long thread. Even if you write it really well, the nature of the medium simply isn\u2019t set up for that. People don\u2019t click on Twitter with the intent of reading essays. So if you want people to read essays, it\u2019s best to publish them somewhere other than twitter. Right now I like the idea of using Substack as a home for my more thoughtful, considered essays. But I don\u2019t know if I\u2019ll always feel that way. I\u2019ve been around long enough to know that digital empires rise and fall. I used to write a lot on Quora, until eventually it became less fun. I used to write lengthy Facebook status essays too \u2013 I think a couple of those essays even made it into my first ebook, Friendly Ambitious Nerd.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Gosh. It really is somehow easier to write on my phone than to write at my computer. This is a somewhat strange thing to come to terms with. I could psychoanalyze myself and investigate why this is, and maybe I will, but in the meantime it\u2019s probably more lucrative for me to just write essays in my notes and publish these.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One of the things I was afraid of is that if I \u201cgo back\u201d to writing word vomits \u201clike I used to\u201d, then my essays will be tedious, without substance. I\u2019m so needlessly harsh on myself. I can\u2019t actually go back, because I\u2019m not the same person I used to be. I\u2019m more skillful in every way. The truth is that even my casual throwaway writing today in 2023 tends to be superior to my most labored, effortful work from a decade ago. And I hope I\u2019ll be able to say that ten years from now, comparing my casual efforts then to my most intense efforts now. Which isn\u2019t to say that intense efforts aren\u2019t worthwhile. I think it all adds up to something. When I\u2019m being harsh on myself I think that a lot of my attempts at essay writing are failures, they\u2019re misshapen drafts that are overwrought, clunky, disorganized. And yet every misshapen draft contributes to my understanding and to my felt sense of what makes an essay beautiful. I want to write beautiful essays. This slightly tyrannical insistence has held my heart, mind and body in a vise-like grip for months, and I have felt some additional shame at having subjected myself to that. I know that my best writing comes from a state of playful lightness. My fingers have to dance with reckless abandon and the words pour out without my conscious involvement. I\u2019ve spent two decades now training for this, and it shows. While there\u2019s still always room for technical study at the level of words, sentences, paragraphs, ideas, arguments and so on, what makes or breaks my work is the spirit that I bring to the table. I\u2019m once again reminded of jazz pianist Kenny Werner, who eloquently advocates for radical self-acceptance on-stage. You must be rigorously honest in your practice, making sure to be practicing at the limit of your ability, but when it\u2019s time to perform, you must disregard the practice and take flight. This is a kind of meditation. This is my kind of meditation. As I write this I revel in how good I am at it, and particularly, how different this specific piece of writing is turning out in contrast to the many drafts I\u2019ve shelved in frustration these past few weeks and months.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One of the things I\u2019ve been trying to help myself see is that I need to know what this substack is really about, who it\u2019s really for. And I do love to challenge myself, to complicate things for myself, in part because I get bored of simple things. (Digression: Maybe at some point it might be worthwhile for me to practice meditating on appreciating the joy of simple things\u2026 but actually, what I\u2019m trying to do is take complex things and make them simpler, so I <em>do<\/em> appreciate the joy of simple things!)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I want my substack posts to be a little autobiographical. I want my readers to get to know me, to know some of my history, my values, who I am, where I come from, what I\u2019m about.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But I don\u2019t want these to be \u201cmere memoirs\u201d. I have other goals, too. I want to be insightful. I\u2019d like it if, anytime you read a visakanv substack post, I gave you something to think about, something to consider. Not just an interesting fact (though I love interesting facts), but a point of view that you can inhabit. A way of seeing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Would that be enough? A bit of memoir, a bit of insight? That still feels incomplete. I\u2019d want to be encouraging, too. Not in a superficial, trite motivational speech sort of way\u2026 I think part of the core essence of my best writing is an unbridled zest for life, and I think you can\u2019t fake that. There\u2019s an act of alchemy about it, an earnestness in the face of despair.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Also I want to describe things. It became clear to me again recently that sometimes that\u2019s the most powerful thing that can be done. I periodically return to Orwell\u2019s essay Why I Write, and he broke it down into a handful of things \u2013 sheer egoism (wilful determination to live one\u2019s own life), aesthetic enthusiasm (the joy of words), historical impulse (desire to see things as they are, to contribute to the clarity in the commons), political purpose (to make the world better). What\u2019s good enough for Orwell is good enough for me: if I can have these features in my writing, I will be pleased. What I was trying to say in Voyagers is that I yearn to participate in a tradition of great writing, great writers. And there\u2019s something somewhat alienating about that endeavor. It means having some disregard for what your friends are talking about, and aligning yourself with something more eternal. But as Borges said, you will then find yourself in a vast circle of invisible friends. I want that. I have gotten nourishment from that and I seek to pay it forward to the next kid like myself. And I think that\u2019s what I hungered for on my commutes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This was originally a draft intended for my substack but I didn&#8217;t feel like publishing it there. I used to write on my phone on my commutes to work. I think I initially did most of it on an Android phone, in Evernote. 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