After the the Luck

After the luck, you would realize that it also requires some sense of responsibility especially if the blessing is a position you gained, or something you finally achieved doing. It requires patience, professionalism, little detachment from your feelings which is a contrast when you would write your story pieces. 

In making stories, you invest on emotions and an amount of research. The technical aspect should also be checked but basically you often times overlook it because you'd feel that you're still an amateur. You don't have a boss to check on you because you're your own boss (well that's if you don't have people who would review your work or who would keenly look over your mistakes.

In making articles, you invest in lots of research, grammar, and a little in the emotional aspect. That's how I have seen this sort of writing as. Basically because when you put too much emotions in your article, it becomes a little lousy and opinionated. Sometimes, I would find myself scrunching my nose whenever seeing such, but basically being under a head requires biting your tongue to prevent yourself from telling them something's wrong or that shouldn't be it. Having the ranks makes it a little harder to help. lol. I'm not perfect in the technical aspect, but I'd like to share my knowledge. But yeah, save that for later. I will do my best and climb up the rank so I can right the wrong lmao.

Writing for both opened me to windows. Many windows.

Especially being a little more open to issues and whether putting them in the center of your article or not. I realized that being biased, and creating misleading titles to articles are a little rude and that's something people who only want the attention would do. Furthermore, to gain patrons, it doesn't mean that you have to put up something controversial or that would ring a bell. Because honestly, making articles that cover idol's issues is harder than doing the standard ones. For one, you would think of the best way not to defame someone. Two, you'd make sure you're not being biased. Three, you should accept the harsh comments of the public eye after that. There are a lot to consider especially the image of your whole team.

Another, is being easy on other writers. I don't expect their grammar to be perfect (bc mine's not as polished too as others are) because I always have the thought that maybe ENGLISH is not their first language either. Sometimes, it's a headache to try and read stories lacking in the technical aspect, but it's a personal choice whether to still read them and I keep on choosing to, whenever I see potential. It's amazing how some people have it but just lacks a little in something else. Others who can do better are note-worthy and inspiring. 

Also, after learning so much about writing from past months, it's really cool how I suddenly jumped from wanting to see the positive elements of a story to wanting to criticize a bit and give helpful points. I don't know if it's nice to do and write observations in their comments section, but I do it. However, as much as possible I do it to give strength since I don't see the point of fussing over.

Speaking of the team... hmm... I feel blessed I'm placed in the coolest team in the site. Honestly, the other teams are a little... let's say they have issues. Yes, that's it. Mine's like a family and yet we remain professional when it comes to working for the site. It's amazing like that when you can separate work from personal... yet you can blur the fine line distiguishing the two in the little chats you can have,

 

Anyway, don't mind me. Thanks. Haha.

I haven't gotten my hands on my stories since laptop is broken. Hai.

Bye~ 

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Vickey
#1
I don't get anything you wrote but it was inspirational. Yes.