
”Never underestimate the passion of a lonely mind.”
-Rachel Kadish, The Weight of Ink
That’s where great and original ideas are born when you are alone.
When you write, you are alone in a room and wrestling with words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs that you need to write to describe what you want to describe.
Ernest Hemingway, who is a well-known writer for the simplicity of his sentences, said, “You need to sit in a chair and bleed.”
Writer’s block is a disease of the writer’s career, but the only cure for this disease is simply writing a lot.
Write what gives you exhausted, tired, or frustrated, maybe those things that are called the Artist’s block might turn it into a masterpiece.
Like Federico Fellini’s most influential film in the history of cinema, 8 ½.

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