Life’s pretty ironic.
A person generally does his best work when he’s still relatively uncelebrated and most likely appreciated by a precious few. But after he becomes famous, he more or less can live on his reputation. Let’s just take a look at Jay Chou. I am a big fan of his and adored his first 3 albums when I was a still teenager. However, whenever I hear the songs from the most recent albums, it’s like I am seasick on a boat.
This phenomenon applies to authors and of course, bloggers like me too. Although I am and will never be as famous as Jay (still it feels quite good to draw this parallel), I am still quite astounded by the traffic on the blog these days. As compared to the first few months, the intensity of my writing right now has diminished considerably. Instead of writing a post every 2/3 days, I am probably averaging close to ......