ext_225776 ([identity profile] zhurnaly.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] packbat 2008-02-01 08:49 pm (UTC)

What you are vs. what you do

I like the comment by Judson Jerome on what makes a poet:

"It helps to stop worrying about what you are and concentrate on what you do. If you think of a poet as a person with some special qualifications that come by nature (or divine favor), you are likely to make one of two mistakes about yourself. If you think you've got what it takes, you may fail to learn what you need to know in order to use whatever qualities you may have. On the other hand, if you think you do not have what it takes, you may give up too easily, thinking it is useless to try. A poet is someone --- you, me, anyone --- who writes poems. That question out of the way, now we can learn to write poems better." (Chap. 1, "From Sighs and Groans to Art")


nice philosophy, and maybe applicable to other areas of life ... cf. IambicHonesty1 (http://zhurnaly.com/cgi-bin/wiki/IambicHonesty1) ... ^z

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