Thursday, May 9, 2019

Ever Changing Focus

Today I came across a YouTube channel that came in very handy.  I decided to do a search on how to repair airstream windows and came across Miller Garage.  They had a great series on all the steps involved.  Last time I did a search for that (about 6 years ago), I found very limited information.  Checking out some more of their content, I found they were shifting direction in their lives - but seemed to be concerned about their shift and how it may affect their channel and social media.  This blog has shifted direction over the years and often people complain that I am no longer true to my "original vision".  One thing I like to point out is that my online life is a diary - not a dialog.  I found their Facebook page and offered the following:  Thanks for that series on rebuilding Airstream windows. Something I have been wanting to do for a long time with my old Airstream. As for your channel and lives changing focus - don't give it a second thought and don't worry about losing followers (I am a new subscriber and I don't subscribe to very many channels). I have lived off the grid for 11 years near Terlingua, TX and at first I was all gung ho on all aspects of off grid and "sustainable living". I have been doing a daily blog for 10 years since moving to the desert and I am no longer focused solely on all things off grid. We all change and (hopefully) evolve and when someone who follows you feels "betrayed" if things change - they seriously need to get a life. I have had a YouTube channel for 13 years, but just started concentrating on it at the beginning of 2018 - posting 2 videos a week. I do it for myself...not for my "viewers". I don't try to appear as if I am friends with them to develop some kind of false personal relationship - contrary to what YouTube says you need to do in order to have a successful channel. If people like my content...great! If they don't...they are free to watch whatever they want. I don't concentrate on producing content consistent with one particular view or lifestyle because I have a lot of different interests and they are always changing. For me - living a life worth talking about is much more satisfying than sitting around watching what others do - and trying to entertain a group of people who are watchers instead of doers is a losing game.  83,91,53,0,W

9 comments:

remmij said...

…why Mr. Wells, that position seems downright Abby, Abby Normal… ;•]P

in the Airstream slipstream… Igor salutes you, sir — even if the focus is ever…

Judy said...


Well said.

David Johnson said...

A man that says what is on his mind. If you don't understand that this is his life. He is a very good man I enjoyed my visit with him and his place. And if I get the chance I would go for another visit if he has the time for a visit.

LEC said...

Right on.

Sleeping Lion said...

All thing Airstream - http://www.airforums.com/

Found Airforums in the late 90's while working on the Airstream I had at the time. Better than being at a Jamboree.

John Wells said...

I avoid forums like the plague...way too much information (and bullshit) to wade through.

David Johnson said...

And you wear a lot of shorts and that could be bad.

Sleeping Lion said...

I've learned a lot from forums, imo, one of the best uses of the interwebs. I've built things I never would have attempted if it were not for forums.

Want to build a wood fired pizza oven, there's a forum for it - I built one on a trailer that weighs 3500lbs from a forum.

https://community.fornobravo.com/

John Wells said...

I prefer YouTube for info I need. There is a concise video for just about any project.