My Wife Asks Why.
My Wife Asks Why.


My Wife Asks Why.
My wife asks why I’m always doing stuff all the time.
And I guess, for me, I just want to do something significant. It’s how I tick.
I want to make something big and grand, something that expresses the big idea—
something that’s my idea of art and culture.
Obviously, I want to spread these things far and wide because I want them to matter.
And I know— the marketable thing would be to make one thing, then talk about that one thing for years.
That’s how ideas actually spread.
But I’m a bad marketer of my own work because I have so much I want to get out there.
I just need to blurt it all out. So I got a lot of volume.
And I need to somehow get it out— because there’s so much stuff and only so much time.
Yet I hope, with all of this, something will land, something will stick.
And somehow, it ends up mattering.
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