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Happiness
is not what you have. Awards are nice, but the glow fades. Social
recognition can motivate you, but what about when it turns against
you? Publication is very nice but contracts are not forever. Having
these things can give temporary happiness. Not having these things
can give unhappiness. But either state is usually temporary.
Unhappiness
does not come from the obstacles you face: not social rejection,
professional rejection, or even writer's block.
Happiness
is not in how you identify yourself. Where you are in the lists is
not entirely in your control. Freelance or contract, what works for
you now may change. Poet, novelist, screenwriter, none of these give
more happiness than the others. Whether you write part-time,
full-time, or casually, the type of writer you are does not lead to
happiness.
Unhappiness
is not a stage of the writing process.
Happiness
is internal. It comes from how you think
about what you have, how you identify yourself, and what you do.
Change your thoughts and you change your mood. Now if only that was
simple...

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