I think there’s too much pressure these days with the idea that if you take up a musical instrument or artform you have to be “good at it” or it’s completely not worth it and it’s a waste of time. It’s like you’re not allowed to play/paint/sculpt (or whatever) purely for the pleasure of it. For fun! I read something recently to the effect that if you had a good time and enjoyed something, then the time isn’t wasted (makes me feel better about my 20s 😉) I say if you want to enjoy something then do it. And if you try and don’t enjoy it then good, you learnt something. If you’re not technically perfect or proficient or prodigious or whatever, then stiff cheddar! Don’t be your own harshest critic and rob yourself of fun. We need to take back the idea of doing things for the fun of it without being perfect at it.
I think there’s too much pressure these days with the idea that if you take up a musical instrument or artform you have to be “good at it” or it’s completely not worth it and it’s a waste of time. It’s like you’re not allowed to play/paint/sculpt (or whatever) purely for the pleasure of it. For fun! I read something recently to the effect that if you had a good time and enjoyed something, then the time isn’t wasted (makes me feel better about my 20s 😉) I say if you want to enjoy something then do it. And if you try and don’t enjoy it then good, you learnt something. If you’re not technically perfect or proficient or prodigious or whatever, then stiff cheddar! Don’t be your own harshest critic and rob yourself of fun. We need to take back the idea of doing things for the fun of it without being perfect at it.
The pressure is putting me off anything I want to do, and the worst part is it’s self imposed