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Art & Creativity Quote by Sean Lennon

"For me, songwriting is something I have to do ritually. I don't just wait for inspiration; I try to write a little bit every day"

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Sean Lennon frames songwriting less as a lightning bolt and more as a maintenance practice, and that choice is quietly radical in a culture that sells creativity as mysticism. The word "ritually" does double duty: it suggests discipline, sure, but also devotion. Songwriting becomes something like prayer or exercise - a repeated act that keeps the instrument (the self) tuned. He’s not demystifying art to make it mundane; he’s protecting it from the volatility of mood.

The subtext pushes back against the romantic narrative that great songs arrive only when the universe taps you on the shoulder. By saying "I don't just wait for inspiration", Lennon rejects the alibi that keeps artists stalled: the idea that not creating is somehow respectful to the muse. Instead, he treats inspiration as a byproduct of attendance. Show up daily, and the door opens more often.

Context matters, too. As the son of John Lennon, he’s lived under a mythos that practically canonizes genius and spontaneity. This sounds like an effort to step out of that shadow with a working artist’s ethic: craft over charisma, process over legend. There’s humility in "a little bit every day", but also strategy. Small daily output compounds; it reduces the terror of the blank page by making it familiar.

What makes the line work is its calm defiance. It reassures aspiring creators that consistency is not selling out - it’s how you build a life where songs can actually happen.

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Sean Lennon (born October 9, 1975) is a Musician from USA.

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