Composers are happy. The medium of composition doesn’t matter. If you compose computer code or clay pots, you will be happy. Flaubert’s happiness was in composing stories:
Work, work, write -- write all you can while the muse bears you along. She is the best battle-steed, the best coach to carry you through life in noble style. The burden of existence does not weigh on our shoulders when we are composing. It is true that the fatigue and the feeling of desertion that follow are all the more terrible. Let it be so, however.
(Quoted from page 285 of The Life of the Creative Spirit, by H. Charles Romesburg. Xlibris, 2001.)
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