
We Don’t Create From Passion Anymore
The author argues that genuine, self‑driven passion has largely disappeared from creative work, replaced by a focus on money, fame, and external validation. He describes true passion as a fearless, intrinsic love for the craft that persists regardless of audience. The piece challenges creators and businesses to recognize this shift and consider how the loss of pure enthusiasm affects output quality. It ends with a call to revive authentic motivation as a catalyst for meaningful creation.

Success Without Friction Feels Empty
The post argues that effortless wins feel hollow, while obstacles give success its weight. It observes that people and achievements requiring effort are valued more deeply. The author frames friction and adversity as essential ingredients that make accomplishments feel authentic....
