Do businesspeople press to their center as artists and writers do? We have trouble imagining a businessperson writing anything like the following from Virginia Woolf:
I write two pages of arrant nonsense, after straining; I write variations of every sentence; compromises; bad shots; possibilities; till my writing book is like a lunatic’s dream. Then I trust to some inspiration on re-reading; and pencil them into some sense. Still I am not satisfied. I think there is something lacking. I sacrifice nothing to seemliness. I press to my centre. I don’t care if it all is scratched out. And there is something there. (Quoted from The Life of the Creative Spirit, p. 313.)
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