Notes After Rain

Episode 2: The need to make something

9 min · 15. mai 2026
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In this episode of Notes After Rain, AK Srikanth reflects on the quiet human urge to create — to write, compose, record, sketch, and begin again even in a world overflowing with noise and distraction. Why do people continue making things without certainty, recognition, or guarantees of being understood? What keeps unfinished notebooks alive beside beds, or thoughts returning late at night demanding to be written down? Moving through books, solitude, memory, and the emotional need to leave something behind, The Need to Make Something is a quiet conversation about creativity not as performance, but as a way of remaining connected to ourselves. A reflective audio essay on art, inner life, and the small reasons people continue creating in silence.

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Episode 2: The need to make something

In this episode of Notes After Rain, AK Srikanth reflects on the quiet human urge to create — to write, compose, record, sketch, and begin again even in a world overflowing with noise and distraction. Why do people continue making things without certainty, recognition, or guarantees of being understood? What keeps unfinished notebooks alive beside beds, or thoughts returning late at night demanding to be written down? Moving through books, solitude, memory, and the emotional need to leave something behind, The Need to Make Something is a quiet conversation about creativity not as performance, but as a way of remaining connected to ourselves. A reflective audio essay on art, inner life, and the small reasons people continue creating in silence.

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