Quote by KimmiBeGood
Just read through this and have something to get off my mind. Beware the pitfall of needing badges, public accolades, or other material things to feel good about yourself and your writing.
That feel-good moment will be fleeting, then you will find you need more and more and more to keep the happy feeling going. Most will NEVER make Top Ten in a comp. If you need to get a badge to enjoy a comp, I say do not enter. If you are fortunate enough to place, yet need to get a mention every time since to be happy, I say do not enter.
I think it is more helpful to tell newbies comps bring them new readers and gain them the attentions of other authors. I think badges, like categories, can get out of control. Yes, it's nice to share an accomplishment to others with a badge. But, I don't think a badge should be the thing that decides who's a great writer, or better yet, who's a positive energy on Lush. We don't want newbies (or anyone) to think numbers/badges decide their value, do we?
So, let's just keep a firm grip on what's really important here, okay. And think about uplifting/encouraging others in longer-lasting ways too.
Love to all![]()
One-hundred percent agreed. Quoting so the people in the back can hear you. Only caveat, I was hoping for a filthy fucker badge. Why? Well... um... yes. It's very important.