Why You Probably Don’t Actually Want to Be A Writer

It’s okay, neither did I

Jon Peters
3 min readAug 20, 2024
Photo by Pietro De Grandi on Unsplash

There’s a lot of significance in the number 363.

For one, it’s the average number of seconds between each of Donald Trump’s brain farts on X/Twitter.

It’s also the number of days since I last posted on Medium. Almost an entire year of without writing a single creative word.

So why do I call myself a writer?

I’ve been spending a lot of time on Indeed recently. It’s not that I dislike my job, it’s just something I don’t want to do anymore. I miss out on too many bedtimes, school runs and weekends, so I’ve started looking for something else.

The parents amongst you will understand when I say that kids want to know what you’re doing, all of the time. So when I told them I was searching for a new job, the interrogation began.

My seven-year-old asked,“Why don’t you get a job playing Fortnite?” (Playing Fortnite together is our new thing)

My ten-year-old said, “Well what kind of job do you want to do?”

I contemplate for a second, but I already know what my answer is.

I want to tell her that writing is all I’ve wanted to do from the moment I pressed “Publish” on Medium and sent my words into the…

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Jon Peters
Jon Peters

Written by Jon Peters

I write about writing, self-help, personal finance. Pretty much anything that tickles my pickle. Sometimes I even know what I'm talking about.

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