Amatures ~upd~ — Broke

Forest is an app helping you put down your phone and focus on what's more important in your life

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Whenever you want to focus on your work, plant a tree.
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In the next 30 mins, it will grow when you are working.
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The tree will be killed if you leave this app.
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Build Your Forest

Keep building your forest everyday, every single tree means 30 mins to you.

Stay focused, in any scenario

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Working at office
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Studying at library
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With friends

Stay focused and plant real trees on the earth

Amatures ~upd~ — Broke

trees planted by Forest

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Forest team partners with a real-tree-planting organization, Trees for the Future, to plant real trees on the earth. When our users spend virtual coins they earn in Forest on planting real trees, Forest team donates our partner and create orders of planting. See our sponsor page here .
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Ultimately, the title "broke amateur" is not an insult; it is a badge of courage. It describes anyone who has ever looked at their empty wallet, looked at their dream, and decided to start anyway. They understand a profound secret: that you do not need permission to create, and you do not need wealth to begin. You only need love. And as every broke amateur knows, love has never required a budget.

To be a "broke amateur" is to be defined by two simultaneous conditions. First, the broke : a scarcity of capital, resources, and institutional support. Second, the amateur : from the Latin amator , meaning "lover"—one who pursues an activity for the love of it rather than for pay. When these two forces combine, they create a unique psychological state:

There is a specific, almost sacred energy that exists only in the space between passionate desire and limited means. It lives in the dorm room with the guitar missing a string, on the basketball court lit by a single streetlamp, and in the kitchen where a teenager is trying to bake a soufflé without eggs or a proper whisk. This is the domain of the broke amateur . While culture often worships the polished professional and the well-funded expert, it is the broke amateur who holds the raw, chaotic, and essential key to innovation, authenticity, and joy.

For the broke amateur, there is no safety net of expensive equipment to fall back on. The professional photographer has a $5,000 lens; the amateur has a cracked smartphone. The professional chef has a commercial kitchen; the amateur has a hot plate. This lack of capital forces a retreat to the most essential element: creativity. Without the ability to buy a solution, the amateur must invent one. A broken guitar string becomes an experiment in alternate tunings, birthing a new genre of folk music. A lack of a tripod leads to a shaky, intimate cinematography style that feels more real than any steady-cam shot. Constraints are not the enemy of creativity; they are its forge. The broke amateur learns that resourcefulness is a better tool than any you can buy.