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Paradoxically, trying too hard at something often makes it impossible. Read this post to learn a better way to overcome fears and worries
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Your life takes on a quality that is now becoming rare even among gifted creators–vital intensity that facilitates the production of works that can be pointed to and admired.
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This post enables you to focus on a system that will help your creative career.
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Picasso said he wanted to work without material worries “like a pauper,” “but with a lot of money.”
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Creative talent is indistinguishable from passion and intensity. You can hardly call yourself creative without them.
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There is a “Way” of Tea and a Way of Calligraphy, but what is the Way of the Writer?
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The artist craves the freedom to express himself, to experiment, to blunder, to go his own way
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Envy is called the writer's disease. It is the artist's, dancer's and actor's disease too. Envy takes a heavy toll.
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If you are an artist or writer, you are a daughter or son, citizen of a country, land-owner, athlete, lover, and teacher, true, but you’re also an artist and that art may be your center of gravity.
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