"You know, even I have had work or ideas come through me from a source that I honestly cannot identify. And what is that thing? And how are we to relate to it in a way that will not make us lose our minds, but, in fact, might actually keep us sane?"
- Elizabeth Gilbert
About this Quote
In this quote, Elizabeth Gilbert is assessing the strange nature of creativity and motivation. She acknowledges that even she, as an effective writer, has experienced moments where concepts appear to come from an unidentified source. She questions what this source could be and how we should approach it without losing our sanity. Gilbert recommends that instead of attempting to comprehend or control this unknown force, we ought to welcome it and permit it to assist us in our creative pursuits. By doing so, we may discover a sense of balance and clearness in our minds, rather than ending up being overloaded or consumed by the unidentified.
This quote is written / told by Elizabeth Gilbert somewhere between July 18, 1969 and today. He/she was a famous Novelist from USA.
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