Résumé du livre
Steve Pressfield is a writer of nonfiction, historical fiction and screenplays. His first book, The Legend of Bagger Vance, was made into a Hollywood film in 2000. He’s also the author of the bestselling book, The War of Art.
Creative blocks are a natural part of the creative process, often stemming from internal resistance rather than external factors. This resistance, akin to a dragon, must be confronted with unwavering commitment and a deep love for your work. Success requires clarity of purpose, driven not by external rewards but by an intrinsic sense of necessity. Along the journey, allies and adversaries emerge—some propel you forward, while others hinder progress. Resistance often intensifies during meaningful pursuits, manifesting as self-doubt, overanalysis, or fear of success. Traits like stubbornness and even ignorance can serve as unexpected allies, as seen in the achievements of figures like Charles Lindbergh and Steve Jobs. Overthinking can paralyze action, so it’s crucial to prioritize doing over endless preparation, using structures like the three-act framework to maintain focus. Challenges, including the inevitable Great Wreck, test resilience but also offer opportunities for growth and refinement. These obstacles, though daunting, ultimately strengthen resolve and pave the way for future success.
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