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"Today, I have a topic I'd like to discuss with everyone. I wonder if any of you have ever experienced a creative block while working? My job requires me to constantly come up with new ideas and revise proposals, so I'm always brainstorming ways to meet the demands of clients and superiors.
It was fine at first, but when it comes to the same tasks and the need for innovative solutions, I often encounter difficulties. That's because one's creativity is ultimately limited, and now I feel like I've hit a bottleneck in my work. I'm struggling to squeeze out new ideas, and it's become more challenging than when I first started. I even feel like I'm scratching my head.
Of course, I'm not writing this to seek advice on how to overcome this creative block. I just wanted to express that mental work isn't easy. My job is still relatively simple, and I have deep respect for those who dedicate their full energy to intellectual tasks. Inspiration isn't something you can summon at will. Sometimes, it's as elusive as trying to relieve constipation, and no matter how hard you try, it just won't come out. However, once inspiration strikes, it's like unblocking a dam, and everything flows effortlessly. It's such a strange phenomenon. It's almost like I had no inspiration to begin with, but when I came to this forum to write and share, the inspiration suddenly arrived. After finishing this piece, I'll return to my work, and that's how peculiar inspiration can be." |
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