I would recommend the cultivation of extreme indifference to both praise and blame because praise will lead you to vanity, and blame will lead you to self-pity, and both are bad for writers.
You hit on something here that I've been pondering lately.
Some people are pre-disposed to believe either the positive or the negative, but really if you're going to let someone else into your head, don't you have to let them all in?
Believe in yourself, don't let someone else decide how much (or how little) you're worth.
You hit on something here that I've been pondering lately.
ReplyDeleteSome people are pre-disposed to believe either the positive or the negative, but really if you're going to let someone else into your head, don't you have to let them all in?
Believe in yourself, don't let someone else decide how much (or how little) you're worth.
Great quote, thanks Michelle. Nice picture too!
ReplyDeleteI am loving these posts, Michelle. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLOL, way to bend the rules there Michelle. Still, great post :)
ReplyDeleteNice.
ReplyDeleteGreat ten words - chock full of wisdom. I need to take that advice to heart.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is so true! Great quote Michelle! =)
ReplyDeleteWise words!
ReplyDeleteAmen sista!
ReplyDeleteLove the quote. Great advice.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the truth. Tell it like it is. Very nice ten words plus... hehe!
ReplyDeleteGreat quote and I love peacocks! That is all.
ReplyDeletePeacocks kind of freak me out. I don't know why. Maybe it's because their feathers look like eyes.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture and wonderful quote. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat quote! So very true :)
ReplyDeleteGreat quote!
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