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Comment author: Rhwawn 18 May 2012 11:52:12PM 0 points [-]

By definition, that seems guaranteed to prevent one from living the life of a poet, unless I have been grossly misled by the media about what titans of industry do in their offices and boardrooms!

Comment author: [deleted] 19 May 2012 01:16:55PM 0 points [-]

You'd be right. For one thing, they don't starve in there.

Being an artist on the side is a great thing (see Thomas Jefferson), but being a pure artist usually seems to lead to a very miserable life.

Comment author: Rhwawn 01 July 2012 03:43:20PM 0 points [-]

but being a pure artist usually seems to lead to a very miserable life.

And yet scores of thousands of people still want to do it each year, which suggests that the intangibles must be incredible.

Comment author: [deleted] 04 November 2012 07:28:24PM 0 points [-]

It might be a case of being attracted to something that otherwise doesn't bring satisfaction in some fundamentally important ways? I can think of quite a few human activities and hobbies that would fit that bill; we call them "passions" or "obsessions".