By art, I mean stories/art/music/sculpture/creative-stuff-like-that.
For example, is writing a novel supposed to be a nine-to-five job where you have deadlines and meeting those deadlines gives you certain pressure that makes you, in the end, make a better novel?
OR is it supposed to be a thing where you write when your muse comes and you can't force inspiration and you take as long as you need and that, in the end, makes a better novel?
In other words, are the arts supposed to have a steady output of stuff? Is drawing/writing/creative-stuff demanding, strenuous; or is it demanding and strenuous in a different way than physical labor, or is it something else entirely, or are artists people who don't really work and get to claim "writers block" when you never see a carpenter claim "carpenter's block"?
I dunno, I'm just asking a bunch of very general questions too broad to be really meaningful and asking them as creative persuits were monolithic and the same for everyone.
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Not necessarily artistic songs, but songs nonetheless.
Muses are a thing, but discipline allows you to make better use of the muse when she shows up.