DreamKiller & IndieInsider
Hey IndieInsider, I've been wondering why the indie crowd keeps insisting their projects are purely about passion when, let's face it, most of us are just chasing validation.
I get what you’re saying, but there’s a difference between chasing applause and chasing a story that feels right in your bones. The indie crowd loves the messy, unpolished truth that fuels creativity, and that passion keeps the grind going when the applause fades. If your project feels more like a performance than a real passion, maybe it’s time to refocus on what truly excites you—then the validation will come, naturally.
Sure, because "messy, unpolished truth" always wins in the end, right? If your project feels more like a show than a genuine spark, maybe it's just time to tweak the script. And hey, when the applause finally arrives, you can sit back and pretend you never wrote the manual for it.