Most People Don’t Want to Write. They Want to Have Written. – Ep 296

I was at a conference in Switzerland. A reader came up to me and asked, “Vitaliy, I’ve been reading your articles for years. I’d like to write. How should I start?” This question spilled into a long conversation over dinner. When I told him what almost two decades of writing have taught me, his face…

I was at a conference in Switzerland. A reader came up to me and asked, “Vitaliy, I’ve been reading your articles for years. I’d like to write. How should I start?” This question spilled into a long conversation over dinner. When I told him what almost two decades of writing have taught me, his face fell. He’d tried it. He’d spent weeks staring at the computer and written complete garbage.

Welcome to my world.

In this piece, I work through what I told him over that dinner. Frustration and empty pages are par for the course. Quantity and quality are joined at the hip. “Writing is rewriting” is not an empty platitude, and by the 47th rewrite the pile of coal dumped onto white pages from your subconscious slowly turns into orderly diamonds. I talk about finding your voice, why I visualized my friends when I started writing for TheStreet.com (they were the first victims), and what happened when my reader brightened halfway through dinner and said, “Maybe I should hire a ghostwriter.”

That last question is where the conversation turned. I walk through why the answer depends entirely on your “why,” what Anaïs Nin has to do with it, and the honest reason I don’t paint even though I’d like to have painted. My brother Alex paints. My father paints. I tried. J. Cole gets quoted. There is a difference between wanting to write and wanting to have written, and figuring out which one you are is the whole game.

The full piece is at investor.fm.

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