Albert Camus is especially resonating with me in our current macro environment. It reminds me of Simon Sinek’s “The Infinite Game” - and though that is a work of non-fiction geared towards the business world, the common denominator is that there is no finish line. Life is a series of events, good and bad, and somewhere in between.
Honestly, I really love hearing writers seriously talk about where they feel their ideas come from. There are so many glib answers thrown around, but when writers really think about it they all give different answers. This is wonderful!
Albert Camus is especially resonating with me in our current macro environment. It reminds me of Simon Sinek’s “The Infinite Game” - and though that is a work of non-fiction geared towards the business world, the common denominator is that there is no finish line. Life is a series of events, good and bad, and somewhere in between.
Honestly, I really love hearing writers seriously talk about where they feel their ideas come from. There are so many glib answers thrown around, but when writers really think about it they all give different answers. This is wonderful!