I really don’t know what ‘I love you’ means. I think it means, ‘Don’t leave me here alone.’
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| — | Neil Gaiman (via wordsthat-speak) |
| — | Neil Gaiman (via wordsthat-speak) |
| — | Gary Panter |
You might be scared to start. That’s natural. There’s this very real thing that runs rampant in educated people. It’s called, “imposter syndrome.”
…It means that you feel like a phony, like you’re just winging it, that you really have no idea what you’re doing.
Guess what: None of us do. Ask anybody doing truly creative work, and they’ll tell you the truth: They don’t know where the good stuff comes from. They just show up to do their thing. Every day.