“The artist must train not only his eye but also his soul.” -Wassily Kandinsky
This quote can quickly get too philosophical for me. Souls, what are they and where do we find them? Do we find them, or are they just there when we arrive here? The point is that writing should be more than mastering technique and finding the perfect word. Those things are important, but we must ask on our journey: is writing limited to mastering those things? I don’t think so. Writing should inspire discomfort, shouldn’t it? It should take you from the status quo and invite you into new thoughts and ideas that those around you aren’t yet ready to entertain. I think this is a good reminder when we start to circle perfection and overthinking. It’s not just about perfection; it’s about you, the writer, becoming better than you were yesterday. Whatever that looks like, that is enough.
I love this challenge! In some ways, I think finding your soul is just another way of saying, be true to yourself, ie, authentic.
Cheers!
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