How Does A Writer Know They Are Good Enough? by UCLA Professor Richard Walter
Film Courage・2 minutes read
Professional writers constantly struggle with their work, unlike dating, and must make personal decisions on when to abandon characters, with Richard Walter suggesting that true writers are driven by internal compulsion rather than external validation. Seeking advice on writing topics is discouraged, as genuine writers should be passionate about their subjects to connect with audiences effectively.
Insights
- Professional writers are constantly dissatisfied with their work, viewing writing as a challenging and arduous process compared to the potential ease of dating.
- Richard Walter suggests that true writers are internally driven to write, cautioning against seeking external validation or advice on what to write about, emphasizing the importance of personal passion in engaging audiences effectively.
Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free
Recent questions
How do professional writers view their work?
Writers are never fully satisfied, find writing a struggle.
Related videos
The School of Life
Why so Many People Want to Be Writers
Alex Hormozi
I Helped Business Owners Overcome Their Fear of Failure
TEDx Talks
The mystery of storytelling: Julian Friedmann at TEDxEaling
Web5ngay
Bí Quyết Làm Đến Cùng và Thành Công
TEDx Talks
How To Write Your Novel In Under 20 minutes: Simon Van Booy at TEDxBrooklyn