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The audience isn't large enough to justify the workload.
Remember that many of the greatest artists, playwrights and composers often created their works for only a handful of people In fact, many of the most famous paintings were commisioned by just one man. Shakespear never had a big audience during his day and some of Mozart's pieces were written just for his own amusement.
I think the justification is in the process, not in the result or in how many people "consume" the result Let's be honest, there wasn't a big enough audience to justify it 10 years ago either, but that didn't stop anyone
I'll admit that leading an adult life does obviously change your priorities and it IS all about making choices in how to spend your spare time (a valuable commodity indeed!), but...
to finish the series would make us both extremely happy.
I think that's 'nuff said Look for your justification there. After all, happiness is THE most important commodity
Remember that many of the greatest artists, playwrights and composers often created their works for only a handful of people In fact, many of the most famous paintings were commisioned by just one man. Shakespear never had a big audience during his day and some of Mozart's pieces were written just for his own amusement.
I think the justification is in the process, not in the result or in how many people "consume" the result Let's be honest, there wasn't a big enough audience to justify it 10 years ago either, but that didn't stop anyone
I'll admit that leading an adult life does obviously change your priorities and it IS all about making choices in how to spend your spare time (a valuable commodity indeed!), but...
to finish the series would make us both extremely happy.
I think that's 'nuff said Look for your justification there. After all, happiness is THE most important commodity