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The Oscar Winning writer & director Peter Farrelly was asked, Do you get writer's block? “Writer's block is my natural state,” he said. “Everyday I sit down and go, ‘I got nothing.’” Then he forces himself to write. “I always say, ‘I’d rather write shit than nothing.’ Because with shit, you got something to work with. You can make it less shitty and then not horrible and then decent and then pretty good and then good and then very good and then excellent. But you gotta start with shit.” Everyone does, Farrelly continues. “When you read a book or a screenplay and think, ‘Wow, I could never do this.’ Well don’t forget: that person didn’t start with that. They started with shit—that they fixed and fixed and fixed and fixed and fixed and fixed and fixed and fixed and fixed and fixed and fixed and fixed.” Takeaway 1: Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull writes in Creativity, Inc, “Early on, all of our movies suck…I choose that phrasing because saying it in a softer way fails to convey how bad the first versions of our films really are.” Catmull repeats, “Pixar films are not good at first, and our job is to make them go, as I say, ‘from suck to not-suck.’” It's true: Everyone starts with shit—that they fix and fix and fix and fix and fix and fix and fix and fix and fix and fix. Takeaway 2: Farrelly says that everyday when he sits down to write, he initially feels blocked. Still, he forces himself to write and soon, “you start feeling good.” I wrote recently about what I say to myself before I read or write: “Accept the initial agitation.” It comes from Dr. Andrew Huberman, who explains: When you begin working on something, “the brain circuits that turn on first are of the stress system.” Meaning: “The agitation and stress that you feel at the beginning of something is just a recognized gate...There is a gate of entry. You have to wade through some sewage before you can swim in clear water. That's the way I always think about it.” The block is a “natural state,” as Farrelly said. It’s just a recognized gate. Force yourself to wade through it, and soon, you'll start feeling good. - - - “I always say, ‘I’d rather write shit than nothing.’ Because with shit, you got something to work with.” — Peter Farrelly Follow Billy Oppenheimer for more content like this!

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