"if you want to become a writer you do not start by learning how Microsoft Word works."
- Mark Winkel
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These wise words actually come from a teacher at my university. Since all of us were too caught up complaining, stating how we have to master the craftsmanship first and then turn our attention fully to the real work in our job, he stopped us by giving this example which can be applied to any similar situation honestly.
Personally, as writers, I think we can all confirm that when we set our minds on this calling we did not sit down to read a thousand books or watch a hundred videos on how said software worked. We wanted to just do it. And that's the way it should always be with anything you are truly passionate about.
- R.
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Quotes vol. 1.2
RandomEternal afflatus (volume 1.2) is the second book of quotes from different sites, songs, books, plays, films, video games, etc. It also includes thoughts of my own. No matter if you're looking for some inspiration, advice about life, support, self-he...