Now I didn't start digital art with procreate. It was actually this discontinued art app that had an amino community. Sadly I don't remember the name. ANYWAYS. So procreate brushes right? Imo they all have their own potential. For some reason though a good chunk of them just never stuck out as a permanent brush for me. Then I saw people were distributing their own custom brushes so I started looking into those. I've definitely purchased and downloaded a lump sum of sets. I used some for a bit, but none of them stuck permanently.
One day I decided to make a set of my own, then another, and another, and many more after getting frustrated that I couldn't find specific brushes that had what I was looking for. I made a crayon/colored pencil set that I used for a bit. I loved that set, it's still a set I'm proud of to this day though I've moved onto another main set.
Even with the two sets I use currently. I still get urges to make and experiment with both the new and old brushes I make. So I thought I'd get back into redistributing my own brushes again. For some reason, it got into my head that I was still making brushes because I was unsatisfied with my own art. Not the case, making brushes is just fun for me and I like drawing with them and I like all the different kinds of art that I make. It's not inconsistency, I'm just flexible!