Reminder all the greats are obsessed with their craft
If you're not put in 3 hours daily at the very least, you're never ever going to make it as a writer or creative
Reminder all the greats are obsessed with their craft
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>t. useless advice from pleb who never accomplished anything of importance
Having problems facing your own lack of effort, eh?
nah, i'm a genius. effortless reams of divine, mellifluous prose rest within this mind, within these hands. the struggles you prescribe are for those without unmitigated brilliance, i dare not apply balm for that which needs no salve.
Holy.... I want more
lot of the masters could go on for months without touching a pen and then shitting out a masterpiece because they had the kind of innate talent you will never have, and this kind of "just train bro you'll get good i promise" is just wishful thinking of the worst kind
mayhap someday a blessing will rest its downy tuckus upon thy wearied head orbs, my dearest swineherd equivalent. only vast desperation and whimpering could hold any sway in my sense of philanthropy. get down and grovel, at the very least it will please you to know your time is finally not wasted in seeking my work.
>lot of the masters could go on for months without touching a pen and then shitting out a masterpiece
probably after decades immersed in their field. I'm aware of manic personalities like Byron and others that worked in spurs rather than continuous daily labor; said spurs of activity more than account for their time away from their craft
>and this kind of "just train bro you'll get good i promise" is just wishful thinking of the worst kind
When have I said that? My point is even very talented people need ungodly hours of work before producing anything remarkable. Even an undisputed genius like Mozart needed decades of hard work before creating truly great work
>literature is a shonen: the post
some men, my friend, are onepunch men. others, well, they are simply left behind.
Gtfo. Your morale is making heave. Might as well quit now, Tony.