I never intended to be a collector and I have maintained that attitude throughout my fountain pen journey. I am a user of fountain pens and I don't have many of them but the ones I do have were well thought out purchases that continue to bring me joy whenever I use them.
This is such a lovely video. Your perspective on your pens and inks reminds me that writing is what matters. Fountain pens and inks can add to the beauty and pleasure of that process, but they are still a means to an end. As you say, if someone wants to build a collection, that's OK too. Thank you!
Donna, I think this would have to be my favorite video of any you have shared. I stopped it several times to “see“ what you were sharing visually. It is beautiful. Your talk is so relaxing as well and you make good points from your view with no judgment of others. A++ imho.
Great video. I’m not burnt out per se, but just overwhelmed with the declining health of my elderly mother, my own health issues, and the ever increasing cost of daily needs like foods, etc. yes; there’s something magical about pens and inks that makes a pen glide on paper - well said! I’m just too overwhelmed to get notes out to people as I should.
I’m so sorry to hear about your mom . That must overwhelming . Yes we all have ups and downs and people or work that divert our attention from taking personal time for ourselves . Don’t feel guilty about that but I do hope you get to take a break just for you now and then . I will say a prayer for your ailing mom ❤️
For me, burn-out is mainly the by-product of FOMO (fear of missing out) marketing. There's no sense of achievement, even temporary. I get the impression that some salespeople whip us like beasts of burden. They need us to pull a cart, a shoping cart, that isn't going anywhere. It's only the pulling, the volume of sales, that counts, and it's normal that we're tired. They don't respect the natural rhythm of discovery and enjoyment. It's all one big near-miss: everything's almost right from a distance but it's still not right enough as soon we get near it. It's so tiring. Everything is a blur, like looking out of the window of a high-speed train. I've stopped caring for limited editions and, especially, vendors' exclusives. They've lost me. I got off at the previous stop. I am walking around the station, and I'm enjoying the fine weather. I'm not planning to get on the next FOMO train. I am good where I am.
What a lovely video. Your views are shared in gentle, thoughtful manner and the “footage” is peaceful and visually appealing all at once. I think you have made some excellent points here. To me, it’s like encouragement to “live in the moment” of my pen and paper world.
I echo so much of what you say in this video. The rampant consumerism, the constant limited edition releases from companies, the lemming mindset. It's all very tiring to witness 😮💨
I've seen people talking about this and I can understand. I also can imagine trying to hide it due to shame about sharing it, I've witnessed some unnecessarily mean comments. But I have ups and downs in journaling and using my pens as well, and I share that approach - figuring out what works for me, and how it feels to me. I believe the pushing is what makes it more severe
Advertising and the fear of missing out on a “limited edition “ is real and part of the culture we live in . I’ve had to be very mindful especially in the past year about spending less and writing more .
I used a fountain pen when I was in elementary school back in the early 60’s. I loved my fountain pen but eventually I started using ball point pens. I can’t find a pen anywhere that I like now. I don’t like gel pens and they’re everywhere. I’ve considered using a fountain pen again but I have become totally overwhelmed. I want a reasonably priced pen with an ultra fine nib. Any suggestions??
@@wandasimons3305 not at all , TWSBI is one of the current popular and affordable starter fountain pens . Go to Goulet Pens on YT or their website , they have lists and videos on pens for beginners .
Anyone suffering from this sort of burnout will benefit from volunteering in their community. This takes the focus off of self AND fosters a sense of appreciation for ones own situation. You can volunteer at your local hospital, Meals on Wheels, Second Harvest Foodbank...the list is endless...
Live by reason: Yikes!! What an ugly, judgmental, and pompous comment. Maybe you should change your username to "Live by Kindness," and live by THAT reason 😒
@@SouthShorePaper I took the commentor to mean "you" in the general sense, not "you" specifically. I've seen this before; commenters make comments intended for the wider community of readers, and content creators think they are directed only to them. In this case, I didn't take it as a suggestion for you at all.
@@marilyngardner4269 thank you , and yes after I read it a second time I realized they were probably making a generalized statement . Social Media has us sometimes conditioned to be aware of trolls and that was probably my first instinct 🤷♀️
There is silence. I turn away from all social media, and tell myself: Today I will not touch the computer, nor watch that screen. I reach for my fountain pens and my best notebook. There is no need to talk about fountain pens, ink, or anything. I just sit there in a room, by myself, writing what my daydream inspires me to.
I never intended to be a collector and I have maintained that attitude throughout my fountain pen journey. I am a user of fountain pens and I don't have many of them but the ones I do have were well thought out purchases that continue to bring me joy whenever I use them.
My attitude exactly. No need to have it all. Simply enjoy the best you can have.
Good on you. Kind of like using a good tool.
This is such a lovely video. Your perspective on your pens and inks reminds me that writing is what matters. Fountain pens and inks can add to the beauty and pleasure of that process, but they are still a means to an end. As you say, if someone wants to build a collection, that's OK too. Thank you!
Donna, I think this would have to be my favorite video of any you have shared. I stopped it several times to “see“ what you were sharing visually. It is beautiful. Your talk is so relaxing as well and you make good points from your view with no judgment of others. A++ imho.
I agree…
Thank you so much Kathy ❤️
Great video. I’m not burnt out per se, but just overwhelmed with the declining health of my elderly mother, my own health issues, and the ever increasing cost of daily needs like foods, etc. yes; there’s something magical about pens and inks that makes a pen glide on paper - well said! I’m just too overwhelmed to get notes out to people as I should.
I’m so sorry to hear about your mom . That must overwhelming . Yes we all have ups and downs and people or work that divert our attention from taking personal time for ourselves . Don’t feel guilty about that but I do hope you get to take a break just for you now and then . I will say a prayer for your ailing mom ❤️
GREAT video ✨ FWIW, I’ve always viewed your channel as “cozy analog content.” TFS 🥰
For me, burn-out is mainly the by-product of FOMO (fear of missing out) marketing. There's no sense of achievement, even temporary. I get the impression that some salespeople whip us like beasts of burden. They need us to pull a cart, a shoping cart, that isn't going anywhere. It's only the pulling, the volume of sales, that counts, and it's normal that we're tired. They don't respect the natural rhythm of discovery and enjoyment. It's all one big near-miss: everything's almost right from a distance but it's still not right enough as soon we get near it. It's so tiring. Everything is a blur, like looking out of the window of a high-speed train. I've stopped caring for limited editions and, especially, vendors' exclusives. They've lost me. I got off at the previous stop. I am walking around the station, and I'm enjoying the fine weather. I'm not planning to get on the next FOMO train. I am good where I am.
What a relaxing and thoughtful and genuine video! Love your videos!
Thank you ❤️
What a lovely video. Your views are shared in gentle, thoughtful manner and the “footage” is peaceful and visually appealing all at once. I think you have made some excellent points here. To me, it’s like encouragement to “live in the moment” of my pen and paper world.
Thanks Gail ❤️
I echo so much of what you say in this video. The rampant consumerism, the constant limited edition releases from companies, the lemming mindset. It's all very tiring to witness 😮💨
I've seen people talking about this and I can understand. I also can imagine trying to hide it due to shame about sharing it, I've witnessed some unnecessarily mean comments.
But I have ups and downs in journaling and using my pens as well, and I share that approach - figuring out what works for me, and how it feels to me. I believe the pushing is what makes it more severe
Advertising and the fear of missing out on a “limited edition “ is real and part of the culture we live in . I’ve had to be very mindful especially in the past year about spending less and writing more .
What’s the ink at 1:05 ? Lovely shade
@@SidJ8300 I didn’t write it down but I’m 99% sure it’s Wearingeul The Song of Reed
I used a fountain pen when I was in elementary school back in the early 60’s. I loved my fountain pen but eventually I started using ball point pens. I can’t find a pen anywhere that I like now. I don’t like gel pens and they’re everywhere. I’ve considered using a fountain pen again but I have become totally overwhelmed. I want a reasonably priced pen with an ultra fine nib. Any suggestions??
@@wandasimons3305 TWSBI is probably my favorite go to . Easy to fill and clean , come in a variety of models and colors . Hope that helps .
@@SouthShorePaper thanks for your reply. I hate to show you how ignorant I am but here goes…what is TWSBI??
@@wandasimons3305 not at all , TWSBI is one of the current popular and affordable starter fountain pens . Go to Goulet Pens on YT or their website , they have lists and videos on pens for beginners .
Pilot Kakuno is a good entry pen. It has a smiley face on the nib. Good write and affordable 😅
Anyone suffering from this sort of burnout will benefit from volunteering in their community. This takes the focus off of self AND fosters a sense of appreciation for ones own situation.
You can volunteer at your local hospital, Meals on Wheels, Second Harvest Foodbank...the list is endless...
and what would make you "assume" that I don't volunteer my time ..........
Live by reason: Yikes!! What an ugly, judgmental, and pompous comment.
Maybe you should change your username to "Live by Kindness," and live by THAT reason 😒
@@SouthShorePaper I didn't. Please share your rewarding experiences so that others may be inspired - Thank You.
@@SouthShorePaper I took the commentor to mean "you" in the general sense, not "you" specifically. I've seen this before; commenters make comments intended for the wider community of readers, and content creators think they are directed only to them. In this case, I didn't take it as a suggestion for you at all.
@@marilyngardner4269 thank you , and yes after I read it a second time I realized they were probably making a generalized statement . Social Media has us sometimes conditioned to be aware of trolls and that was probably my first instinct 🤷♀️
This would be a great video for Senile Joe. Longed been burnted out😂
There is silence. I turn away from all social media, and tell myself: Today I will not touch the computer, nor watch that screen. I reach for my fountain pens and my best notebook. There is no need to talk about fountain pens, ink, or anything. I just sit there in a room, by myself, writing what my daydream inspires me to.