F***k it, I don’t feel like it 🤷🏾♂️
Navigating the pressure to constantly create content, especially when influenced by family members who are artists themselves, can be quite challenging. Many people find themselves caught between respecting their family's artistic passion and embracing their own creative boundaries. In this situation, it’s important to acknowledge feelings of frustration or exhaustion, like saying "I don’t feel like it," as a valid response rather than a failure. When your dad or a close family member is an artist pushing you to shoot content wherever you go, it can feel overwhelming. The demand to always be "on" creatively might lead to discipline issues or feelings of being fake, as the OCR content hints at words like "DISCIPLINE ISSUES" and "FAKE." This struggle is relatable for many who want to enjoy their experiences freely without the pressure of content creation at every moment. From personal experience, setting clear boundaries can help. Communicate openly with your family about when you need breaks from content creation and when you are willing to contribute. Remember, creativity thrives when it is voluntary and inspired, not forced. Taking time off can reignite your passion and help you produce authentic work rather than content driven by obligation. Also, remember that your value as an artist or creator is not solely measured by how much content you produce but by the quality and sincerity of your work. It's okay to prioritize your mental health and personal enjoyment over constant productivity. This balance can ultimately lead to more meaningful and fulfilling creative outcomes, benefiting both yourself and your audience.



































































