“So: Do we sit down, alone, and struggle with our work? Work that may or may not go anywhere, that may be discouraging or painful? Do we love work, making a living to do work, not the other way around? Do we love practice, the way great athletes do? Or do we chase short-term attention and validation — whether that’s indulging in the endless search for ideas or simply the distraction of talk and chatter?”
Ryan Holiday, Ego Is The Enemy, Pg. 82
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