The Sweet Taste Of Success
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The Sweet Taste of Success
Summary
Writers have a unique gift?"they can make us feel joy, sadness, anger, and empathy, often at the same time. Despite more lucrative opportunities elsewhere, thousands dedicate themselves daily to crafting stories that might never be published. What drives this passion?
The Creative Journey
Writers invest tremendous creative energy into their stories, even when success isn't guaranteed. The renowned author Isaac Asimov captured this sentiment, saying, "I write for the same reason I breathe?"because if I didn’t, I would die."
For many, writing is an irresistible call. Stories linger in their minds, demanding to be written. Whether crafted for personal fulfillment or a broader audience, these tales must be told.
The Need to Be Heard
Fame isn't the goal for most writers. They resonate with François Mauriac's words: "Each of us is like a desert, and a literary work is like a cry from the desert, or a bottle thrown into the sea." Writers seek to be heard?"even by just one person. Sharing meaningful words that encourage or challenge is their true reward.
The Joy of Completion
Simply finishing a story brings immense joy. As Tom Clancy noted, "Success is a finished book, a stack of pages each filled with words." Completing a story is a personal victory, akin to a solo journey around the world.
Passion Over Profit
Writers rarely pursue wealth. They write because they must, even if they earn less than minimum wage for their work. Yet, they eagerly share their stories, happy to let others savor their words.
For many writers, this is the ultimate success: knowing their words have touched someone, even if only for a moment.
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