Real Amateur -

Scroll through any feed, and you’ll see the highlight reel: the perfectly poured latte art, the immaculately edited hiking vlog, the “quick sketch” that looks like it belongs in a gallery. We’ve confused amateur with amateurish — as if the only work worth doing is professional-grade.

So here’s to the real amateurs. The Sunday painters. The garage bands. The sourdough burners. The sticky-fingered hinge-fixers.

But I’ve been thinking about the real amateur. The original meaning. real amateur

Last weekend, I tried to fix a squeaky hinge on my front door. I had no real tools, no YouTube tutorial, just an old screwdriver and stubbornness. It took 45 minutes. I scratched the paint. The squeak turned into a groan. But when I finished, I stood there grinning like an idiot. Because I did it.

April 14, 2026

The word amateur comes from the Latin amator — lover. Someone who does something for the love of it, not for a paycheck or a blue checkmark.

Now if you’ll excuse me, that hinge is calling my name again. (I think I installed it upside down.) Scroll through any feed, and you’ll see the

May we keep doing things badly, slowly, and with our whole hearts.