“At some point, the pain of not doing it becomes greater than the pain of doing it.” – Steven Pressfield, The Art of War.

“At some point, the pain of not doing it becomes greater than the pain of doing it.” – Steven Pressfield, The Art of War.
— Read on www.google.ca/amp/s/www.thewholepk.com/single-post/2017/11/06/%E2%80%9CAt-some-point-the-pain-of-not-doing-it-becomes-greater-than-the-pain-of-doing-it%E2%80%9D—Steven-Pressfield-The-Art-of-War

Loving to write does not pay my bills.

I plug away year after year….

I am determined to write and do it well.

But I don’t expect a paycheque.

Yet, hear what is said in the article above.

And remember what the Dalai Lama says, “Under no circumstances should you loose hope. Hopelessness is a real cause of failure. Remember, you can overcome any problem.”

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