Steven Pressfield has sold millions of books, seen his first novel become a Hollywood film…and he thinks talent is wildly overrated. Here are 19 things he taught me about fear, art, and channeling the creative muse: 1. The most important thing about art is to work. Nothing else matters except sitting down every day and trying. 2. Find work you can do for its own sake - not fame, fortune, attention, or applause. 3. You can test if your desires are genuine by asking yourself: "If I were the last person on earth, would I still do it?” 4. Discipline beats talent when talent isn’t disciplined. Pressfield: “If you have discipline and no talent, you're way better off than if you have a lot of talent and no discipline.” 5. Every day you don't spend writing is a day spent putting off the work you really want to do, the things you really want to achieve, and the person you really want to become. 6. Pros know that you shouldn't wait to start writing until you have every idea. You find ideas by working. 7. The more scared we are of a work or calling, the more sure we can be that we have to do it. 8. If you're going to do high-level creative work, you're going to have to get good at saying no. The committed writer needs an empty schedule. 9. The artist faces a daily battle between the life they live and the life they could live. Between the two lies The Resistance. 10. Are you living life on amateur mode? Here are the signs: “When we're living as amateurs, we're running away from our calling - meaning our work, our destiny, the obligation to become our truest and highest selves." 11. An addiction can become a surrogate for your calling too. Why? Because it takes work to follow a calling. It's hard. It hurts. It demands entering the pain zone of effort, risk, and exposure. 12. To write is to subject yourself to a certain kind of torture... to endure isolation, rejection, self-doubt, despair, ridicule, contempt, and humiliation. 13. Hesitation is the graveyard of great ideas. Pressfield: “A child has no trouble believing the unbelievable, nor does the genius or the madman. It’s only you and I, with our big brains and our tiny hearts, who doubt and overthink and hesitate.” 14. Ignorance and arrogance are the artist and entrepreneur’s indispensable allies. They help you go through patches where a “sane” person would quit. 15. Ambition is precious: “Ambition is the most primal and sacred fundament of our being. To feel ambition and to act upon it is to embrace the unique calling of our souls." 16. Creative work is not a selfish act or a bid for attention. It's a gift to the world and every being in it. Don't cheat us of your contribution. Give us what you've got. 17. The Blitzkrieg Method: During your first draft, you will be blasted by anxieties from all sides. If you slow down to deal with them, it’s over. He recommends the Blitzkrieg Method instead-if you come to an obstacle, go around it. Forward momentum is everything in a first draft. Get words onto the page. 18. To be a writer is to hold the warrior and the artist inside yourself. 19. It's time to turn pro: “The most important thing about art is to work. Nothing else matters except sitting down every day and trying.”
Another great podcast! Every HS English class needs to watch this episode. Quotes that hit “cover the canvas of the first draft”-S.P ”make it obvious”&”surrender to your nature”-D.P. 🔥🧡🙏🏻
This has quickly become my favourite podcast. In honour of what many of your guests say, I take a lot of time in each episode to take notes and listen to certain parts again. Wonderful, thank you!
Echoing every else here. This has easily, by far, become one of my favorite podcasts out there. Each week is just getting better and better! Solid stuff! 🔥
Thanks David for doing this. I can feel you're really enjoying it. You're delivering a lot of value to us viewers... It's definitely one of the best podcasts out there! Keep it up man 👊
Thanks for bringing in one of my favorite writers! I recently stumbled upon your podcast and the guest lineup is simply amazing. Cheers all the way from India!
The War of Art is one of my all-time favorite books. It was great to watch this mesmerizing interview. David, you mentioned prayer and Jesus. Please read 1 Timothy 2:5. Jesus is our mediator. We can only get to God through him. We must pray through him to have our prayers heard.
Steven Pressfield has sold millions of books, seen his first novel become a Hollywood film…and he thinks talent is wildly overrated.
Here are 19 things he taught me about fear, art, and channeling the creative muse:
1. The most important thing about art is to work. Nothing else matters except sitting down every day and trying.
2. Find work you can do for its own sake - not fame, fortune, attention, or applause.
3. You can test if your desires are genuine by asking yourself: "If I were the last person on earth, would I still do it?”
4. Discipline beats talent when talent isn’t disciplined. Pressfield: “If you have discipline and no talent, you're way better off than if you have a lot of talent and no discipline.”
5. Every day you don't spend writing is a day spent putting off the work you really want to do, the things you really want to achieve, and the person you really want to become.
6. Pros know that you shouldn't wait to start writing until you have every idea. You find ideas by working.
7. The more scared we are of a work or calling, the more sure we can be that we have to do it.
8. If you're going to do high-level creative work, you're going to have to get good at saying no. The committed writer needs an empty schedule.
9. The artist faces a daily battle between the life they live and the life they could live. Between the two lies The Resistance.
10. Are you living life on amateur mode? Here are the signs: “When we're living as amateurs, we're running away from our calling - meaning our work, our destiny, the obligation to become our truest and highest selves."
11. An addiction can become a surrogate for your calling too. Why? Because it takes work to follow a calling. It's hard. It hurts. It demands entering the pain zone of effort, risk, and exposure.
12. To write is to subject yourself to a certain kind of torture... to endure isolation, rejection, self-doubt, despair, ridicule, contempt, and humiliation.
13. Hesitation is the graveyard of great ideas. Pressfield: “A child has no trouble believing the unbelievable, nor does the genius or the madman. It’s only you and I, with our big brains and our tiny hearts, who doubt and overthink and hesitate.”
14. Ignorance and arrogance are the artist and entrepreneur’s indispensable allies. They help you go through patches where a “sane” person would quit.
15. Ambition is precious: “Ambition is the most primal and sacred fundament of our being. To feel ambition and to act upon it is to embrace the unique calling of our souls."
16. Creative work is not a selfish act or a bid for attention. It's a gift to the world and every being in it. Don't cheat us of your contribution. Give us what you've got.
17. The Blitzkrieg Method: During your first draft, you will be blasted by anxieties from all sides. If you slow down to deal with them, it’s over. He recommends the Blitzkrieg Method instead-if you come to an obstacle, go around it. Forward momentum is everything in a first draft. Get words onto the page.
18. To be a writer is to hold the warrior and the artist inside yourself.
19. It's time to turn pro: “The most important thing about art is to work. Nothing else matters except sitting down every day and trying.”
Another great podcast!
Every HS English class needs to watch this episode.
Quotes that hit
“cover the canvas of the first draft”-S.P
”make it obvious”&”surrender to your nature”-D.P.
🔥🧡🙏🏻
This deserves a lot more views.
My favourite podcast atm. Nothing like it out there. Love Pressfield's voice. Years of experience 🙏
agreed
Thank you!
@@eugeniocg3079 Appreciate you
Thank you David! Steven is so authentic and your questions are spot on. This has helped and amused me enormously.
This has quickly become my favourite podcast. In honour of what many of your guests say, I take a lot of time in each episode to take notes and listen to certain parts again. Wonderful, thank you!
Ah, I’m so happy to hear that
Hey Martino, me too.
Do you rec any fav eps?
@@Dino_Medici yes I do: Kevin Kelly, Tim Urban, Ted Gioia, Sam Parr, Morgan Housel to name a few.
@@martinopietropoli Tysm on it sir 🫡
Echoing every else here. This has easily, by far, become one of my favorite podcasts out there. Each week is just getting better and better! Solid stuff! 🔥
The podcast is getting better and better everytime 😭
Wisdom bombs dropping!
Lots of good guests in the pipeline too
Won't miss them
Thanks David for doing this. I can feel you're really enjoying it. You're delivering a lot of value to us viewers... It's definitely one of the best podcasts out there! Keep it up man 👊
I wait for these like I wait for a new episode of Succession
Hah! Love to hear that
Same here. I literally mark each Wednesday on my calendar as a 'How I Write' podcast drop day.
Hey thanks David providing such an insightful conversation with Steven. I enjoyed it as well as learned a lot. Keep going.
Thanks for bringing in one of my favorite writers! I recently stumbled upon your podcast and the guest lineup is simply amazing. Cheers all the way from India!
Please get Tarantino on this podcast!! Ask him how he develops plot ideasss
let’s get itttt
He's a legend
Excellent guest and conversation. Thank you!
The War of Art is one of my all-time favorite books. It was great to watch this mesmerizing interview. David, you mentioned prayer and Jesus. Please read 1 Timothy 2:5. Jesus is our mediator. We can only get to God through him. We must pray through him to have our prayers heard.
Thank you for sharing such a lovely discussion.
I never pressed on a video so hard
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Yo, we need to pay for this? Where's the link?
This podcast is so valuable! David, I would love to see an interview with Nicolas Cole.
When Pressfield does a writing interview, you stop what you're doing and push play.