This post reminds me of the difference between my writing before and after learning about the hero's journey and its applicability to the writing of novels and screenplays. Before, the blank page was my rotten oyster. Afterwards, my concerted words came up smelling like roses. I think there's a fallacy where people think of creativity as the ability to come up with something different... when really the kind of creativity that is actually valued is the kind that produces works that are sufficiently familiar and pleasingly novel. That requires a starting point, an understanding of story structure or similar, a knowledge of where the edges are so that you can use the whole canvas, where the lines are so that you can use the whole field — without going too far and wasting your time coloring or playing out of bounds where it's unproductive and annoying.
From a certain UK-based guru (the real kind, not the self-ordained)
August 21, 2021
... you are in my thoughts and I wanted you to know there is a real stand-out quote of yours I use everywhere:
“baby boomers are the largest cohort of potential donors ever seen on earth… so DO continue to stereotypically insult them. It makes it so much easier to see which charities are idiots....”
So many charities are STILL treating BBs as idiots, this good, wise, seasoned, long-suffering star-quality-successful guru rummaged on ....