A Writer's Notebook, Day Nine-Hundred-And-Seventy-Nine
Earlier today I received some information about a program designed to help writers with achieving their goals. The goal is to provide support and accountability for writers, and I am sure many who use the service find it helpful. The problem, though, at least for me, is that this, like most supposed support, is only focused on self-directed actions. That is to say, it is about setting tasks and achieving them, not about actually progressing towards a goal in a real, measurable sense, unless that goal is fully internal. It might help a writer who is blocked or has difficulty getting certain work done, but as someone who is doing the work and still struggling to move forward, I wish I could find real help, not just a person to cheerlead my efforts so that I stay on track. I feel as if the only point of this kind of help, with the attitude of keeping your creativity going without even considering the need for external measures of success, as a kind of trap, to be honest. It feels like it is just a balm of delusion, an attempt to pacify, offering to help, but with the provision that the help cannot be about producing any real result with impacts on the material conditions of the problem.
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