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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 120523" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>Any kind of inspiration is the cure for a writer's block? No, that's not true. Or at least, not to most, unfortunately. If that was the case, it would less occur.</p><p></p><p>I believe it is something in the mind that is just... uh... 'tired.' Given a proper enough time, and you'll let it recover. Though it often (not always) happens that people become less creative when they get older if they don't have to be very creative every day. My study course is a desk job, doing the same kind of stuff over and over again. Since I have a job now, you can guess what I have to do daily. If I never started to write, I would never be able to from now.</p><p></p><p>I've been inspirated by all kind of stuff when I had a writer's block and there were a lot of stuff I wanted to write about - and I tried. But nothing decent came out of as a result.</p><p>But then again, about once (or twice) a year I have a sudden moment that I can't do a lot of stuff. I suddenly don't understand English anymore and I am trying to figure out what my hobbies are normally. I just forget all kind of stuff for a little while. It takes a few days until I'm back to normal. I hate it when that happens, considering the fact that I never know what triggers it anyway. When it happens, the only thing I can do is wait, just like with a writer's block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 120523, member: 5833"] Any kind of inspiration is the cure for a writer's block? No, that's not true. Or at least, not to most, unfortunately. If that was the case, it would less occur. I believe it is something in the mind that is just... uh... 'tired.' Given a proper enough time, and you'll let it recover. Though it often (not always) happens that people become less creative when they get older if they don't have to be very creative every day. My study course is a desk job, doing the same kind of stuff over and over again. Since I have a job now, you can guess what I have to do daily. If I never started to write, I would never be able to from now. I've been inspirated by all kind of stuff when I had a writer's block and there were a lot of stuff I wanted to write about - and I tried. But nothing decent came out of as a result. But then again, about once (or twice) a year I have a sudden moment that I can't do a lot of stuff. I suddenly don't understand English anymore and I am trying to figure out what my hobbies are normally. I just forget all kind of stuff for a little while. It takes a few days until I'm back to normal. I hate it when that happens, considering the fact that I never know what triggers it anyway. When it happens, the only thing I can do is wait, just like with a writer's block. [/QUOTE]
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