Wonderful article. I think most people can identify with that feeling - of thought having an end where it’s just emotion. Recognising this feels like a big step in managing it. I will become a paid subscriber today as a contribution to you making it. I have a small suggestion for your apartment issue - could you reframe the change as something you can maximise the creative impact of. So who do you live with, where do you live, what do you do there? The choice feels like it could have profound impact on your writing. It’s a great opportunity.
Yes, the Taylor Sheridan story highlighted to me the importance of environment and energy. What/who does it all serve.
I still find myself in this tension between nature and culture/city, old and new world. But you are very perceptive. The question is best approached indirectly: what is the mission and what place/circumstances best serve it.
Having a very hard time coming to terms with breakdown of my career path and need to do what I want as well as live up to my responsibilities. This was weirdly timely today.
Well... I'm sorry to hear that. But also: how exciting.
Not an easy moment to navigate. But: what you leave behind pales in comparison to what is possible. A great time to pick up pen and paper and re-write your story.
Wonderful article. I think most people can identify with that feeling - of thought having an end where it’s just emotion. Recognising this feels like a big step in managing it. I will become a paid subscriber today as a contribution to you making it. I have a small suggestion for your apartment issue - could you reframe the change as something you can maximise the creative impact of. So who do you live with, where do you live, what do you do there? The choice feels like it could have profound impact on your writing. It’s a great opportunity.
Thank you, Guy!
Yes, the Taylor Sheridan story highlighted to me the importance of environment and energy. What/who does it all serve.
I still find myself in this tension between nature and culture/city, old and new world. But you are very perceptive. The question is best approached indirectly: what is the mission and what place/circumstances best serve it.
Having a very hard time coming to terms with breakdown of my career path and need to do what I want as well as live up to my responsibilities. This was weirdly timely today.
Well... I'm sorry to hear that. But also: how exciting.
Not an easy moment to navigate. But: what you leave behind pales in comparison to what is possible. A great time to pick up pen and paper and re-write your story.