"神よ私が何かを完成することから私を守ってくださいこの本全体はただの下書きですいや下書きの下書きに過ぎません"
— Herman Melville
Simplified Meaning:
The writer is asking for help to never finish anything completely. They say their whole book is like a rough draft, or even a rough draft of that draft. Imagine a painter who never wants to finish a painting. They keep adding to it, changing things around, and making new sketches. The painter believes that the process of creating is more important than finishing the artwork. Similarly, the writer values the ongoing process of writing more than having a polished, finished book. You can apply this idea to your own life by focusing on the journey and growth from your efforts, rather than just the end result. For example, when learning a new skill, enjoy each step of getting better instead of worrying too much about mastering it quickly.
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Aspiration Creativity Drafting Imperfection Incompleteness Literature Perfectionism Process Unfinished Writing
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