Dreamers Never, Ever, Give Up
This blog post, written well over 6 months ago, resonates with me today even more than it did then. With the launch of DailyJ and the re-launch of Japanopedia I spread myself rather thin and neglected Nipponster. At the time of this post part of me felt like throwing in the towel and today too part of me feels like throwing in the towel. I have reached this point five or six times with Nipponster in its brief two year existence. But I have always pushed on. Nipponster has always persevered or reinvented itself. And today is no different. So here it is; an oldie, but a goodie:
I have to be honest, sometimes I feel like giving up...
Trying to affect change and carry out a vision is hard work!
That's what we are trying to do with Nipponster.com
We are trying to make the web a better place for Japan-enthusiasts
But it is not easy.
I did not think that it would be.
But I did not expect it to be this hard.
The main problem boils down to how to create buzz about our mission.
How can we get lots of people behind it?
How can we make them passionate about revolutionising Japan-related content on the web?
How do we get people involved in projects (like making a free comprehensive Japanese text book)?
We don't know the answers yet.
And we could always use your input.
But one thing is for certain...
We are dreamers.
And Dreamers never give up!
-Tori
Dreamers Never Give Up
Thursday, August 30, 2007
I have to be honest, sometimes I feel like giving up...
Trying to affect change and carry out a vision is hard work!
That's what we are trying to do with Nipponster.com
We are trying to make the web a better place for Japan-enthusiasts
But it is not easy.
I did not think that it would be.
But I did not expect it to be this hard.
The main problem boils down to how to create buzz about our mission.
How can we get lots of people behind it?
How can we make them passionate about revolutionising Japan-related content on the web?
How do we get people involved in projects (like making a free comprehensive Japanese text book)?
We don't know the answers yet.
And we could always use your input.
But one thing is for certain...
We are dreamers.
And Dreamers never give up!
-Tori

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