Stats
Love Given: 0
Posts: 0
Badges
Activity Stream
Honestly, I think it changes depending on the day and the project. Some people share a lot when they’re excited, then pull back when it starts feeling too personal. I’ve noticed creators often keep certain pieces private, like unfinished drafts or more emotional work, because once it’s out there, it’s hard to take back. I stumbled across https://www.chadathainorman.com/ while browsing creative portfolios, and it gave me that vibe of someone showing their work thoughtfully without oversharing their whole world. It feels very intentional, not loud.









Quietly, it seems like online spaces have made sharing feel both easier and heavier at the same time. People post art, writing, or projects, but there’s always that sense of choosing what stays personal and what becomes public noise.
Been thinking about this lately — how do creators decide what parts of their work or life to share publicly? I once posted a small behind-the-scenes sketch online and instantly felt weirdly exposed, even though it was harmless. Where’s that line?