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It's hard to compare it to something, but no, I know, you can draw an analogy with food: one person buys quality vegetables grown by a farmer, and he's in good health, and another person buys factory-made products with much less nutrients, which makes that person a little lethargic, irritated, and weak and so on.
Well, I'm writing my book, but sometimes it's so tiring when you realize that no one is interested in it and you're never going to get a penny, and it makes it damn hard to write. I still remember the words of the character from the dystopian film, which turned out to be prophetic, and it hurts me even more.
Making art can be lonely when you come up for air and feel like nobody cares or would enjoy what you're creating, but I'm sure plenty of people would love to read what you're writing! It's impressive that you're even attempting to write a book!
What film are you referencing?
To be honest, this is a funny case, for some reason I could not find it at all, because I don't remember the name, apparently, it got lost in time, like tears in the rain.
Ahhh I assumed it was that one, lol