I still believe that the greatest thing a person can do has nothing to do with how much of a good person he was. People tend to forget the flaws of a person soon after they die, but even when they’re alive.

Regardless of whether you’re recognised for it, the best thing you could do is leave behind a piece of media that’ll be remembered for a long time.

Homer. George Lucas. Hideo Kojima.

This mostly resonates with my dislike towards the modern cancel culture. Why expect political correctness from the artist rather than the art. Even why should we expect it from the latter?

I didn’t necessarily mean I’ll make something that’ll be worthy of being preserved and remembered for generations.

I don’t know if I’m capable of that.

But I’ll forever have respect for those who had a vision and accurately brought it to life. The society’s obsession with hating those who pursue a career in arts is only because they haven’t made it yet and not because there’s anything wrong in what they’re doing