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14002158 No.14002158 [Reply] [Original]

Why do all good writers have such interesting lives? How do I align my chakras to live an interesting life, thus and ergo becoming a good writer?

>> No.14002164

Those interesting lives you describe are usually just them being either born into aristocracy or doing menial labor. If you’re not already rich, you should try writing the great working class novel of the Amazon delivery center employee

>> No.14002169

>>14002158
Rich people with connections have more opportunities to lead interesting lives than your regular anon who either hasn't left his mother's basement in years, or has to work at Walmart just to avoid starvation.

>> No.14002171

>>14002158
>Why do all good writers have such interesting lives?
Because they are good liars; and people want to gobble up the lies.

>> No.14002176

Did Shakespeare have a particularly interesting life?

>> No.14002180

>>14002176
Shakespeare is an Anglo meme, he's not very good. Anglos just shill him to try and stay relevant.

>> No.14002194

>>14002180
I remember that, when his ensemble's theatre was built, the construction was prolonged indefinitely. The members of his rival's ensemble then tried to steal the building materials in the night. Shakespeare roused all his men, they took their weapons and went to fight the other actors and stagehands. I'm not sure if they actually fought though.

>> No.14002493

>>14002158
It's not that they had interesting lives, they just expressed their thoughts on their lives in an interesting way

So start thinking more.