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See, I do not have that kind of "cool" circle so I never have that experience of wondering why I wasn't invited to such things. Nobody I know goes to such things. Nor do any of us give a shit. We wouldn't enjoy them as much as we enjoy the other things we do, like getting together at each other's houses for coffee, wine or maybe some homemade cake.

I have never been paid well. Not when I was the editor of a small-town daily and certainly not now that I'm living on Medium, Substack, books and a smattering of freelance. But I'm doing work I'm proud of. I own an inexpensive but very cool house and there is food in my fridge. People come here to hang out. This is a good life, even though I lack coolness, status and wealth.

I think you may be suffering from feeling like you have a lack of status, compared to what you had. Comparison, as you know, is the thief of joy. Enjoy the satisfaction of a job well done and don't worry about the rest of it. Downscale your life if you have to. Scrambling and fighting for money and status will kill your soul. Producing the best work you can and finding people who appreciate it will feed your soul.

You have a good newsletter here. It won't be any better if you grow it into the No. 1 newsletter -- in fact, surely you've noticed that what is popular is often trash.

I'm not reading you because I think you're cool. I only care about good writing, and I keep looking for more pieces about people of modest income who are nonetheless managing to live decent lives.

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Thanks for this. I am a relatively new (free) subscriber (I think I came from Home Exonomics?). Anyway I really appreciate hearing the creator perspective on subscribing and the value of liking/commenting.

I’m pretty new to reading and subscribing to Substacks and still figuring out how to know when/if to subscribe to because there are so many good ones! I usually subscribe to the free plan and then subscribe if a lot of posts I want to read are paywalled. So setting up a paywall is a good idea to prompt loyal readers to subscribe (and may explain at least some of 1000 readers just not being prompted to subscribe).

I admire your courage both in starting this newsletter and in posting about your experience in such an honest way.

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