Yes, there is an issue, a big issue with the word content, because it just basically says you're containing something, right? It doesn't say anything about what is it that you're containing. What is the content of that box? Does it contain a gift to your mom, or is it human remains, or is it full of shit? Big difference, you know? Big difference from a gift to a coffin.
What are the contents of this box? Is it a great work of art? Is it like the lost word of Dostoevsky? What, is it a gold bar? What is it? Is it necessary? Do you actually think when you're creating this thing, whatever it is? Because when you're taking shit, you're not thinking. Exactly the opposite. I've never heard anyone getting a good idea while on the toilet. In the shower, yes. So it's very important what's in the box.
Don't use the word content to describe someone who is simply interviewing. They're just not creating enough to be a creator. To be a creator, you have to spawn the thing from A to Z. That's when you're a creator. So if you are contributing only 1%, then you're not a creator. You're a corresponding doer, like you're asking questions, you're making a video, you're taking a picture, all right?
I have a good word that describes people who simply report on others' thoughts or deeds. It's called a reporter. You're not a creator when you report things. You're simply a reporter. That's a very, very big distinction.The difference between a murderer and a witness to the murder. Creators have to think about their creation, A to Z, plan it, and execute. All right? Simply telling about somebody doing anything is not creating.
It could be a storyteller. I mean, you can sing it. If you can sing it, yeah, probably. You could be a creator, but you have to contribute a substantial amount, right? If you write it, yeah, then you're the writer. Then, you know, there are all these words that describe deeds, various deeds. That's why the word content is not a word. It's a husk. It tells us there's something contained and hopefully it's not shit. I think it is corporate speak for emptiness. That's what it is.