Why Am I Obsessed About Getting Curated
Whenever a story is not curated, I feel an emotion bordering on anger, frustration, and disappointment

I don’t need approval. Most of my stories get curated. I know I am an almost good enough writer — though not as good as I wish to be.
When I am writing for the readers, I need to get curated to make my words less ephemeral.
What is the use of a well researched and well-constructed story if it is not curated?
All my experiments have failed recently. Whenever I try a new technique, it is not good enough. Maybe it is bad. I may be feeling frustrated about my failure to perform.
I have written about curation guidelines, tips for understanding the curation process, and spam. I had to research everything, read every detail, and comprehend the process before I could write those pieces.
Yet, here I am thinking about trying something new, something bold, and creating some magic, but feeling dull and feeling a mix of anger, frustration, and disappointment.
But I know this phase will pass too, and I’ll start writing my new article about a gorilla who narrated the story of his mother’s death.





