Creating relatable stories requires connecting with a larger audience beyond privileged topics.
Focusing on creativity during uncertain times in show business can bring fulfillment and growth.
Deep dives
Writing from your own experience
When young writers seek advice from older writers, they are often told to write from their own experiences. While this is solid advice, it can lead to an abundance of stories about privileged topics like private school tuition. The key to creating relatable stories and characters is to ensure that a larger audience, beyond just the Los Angeles area and movie studios, can connect with the world and challenges portrayed.
The dangers of searching the internet for medical information
In a personal anecdote, the author recalls a visit to a hematologist, or blood doctor, who advised against going on the internet to research symptoms. Despite the warning, the author couldn't resist and ended up terrifying themselves by googling potential diseases. This experience highlights the potential harm of searching for medical information online, as it can lead to unnecessary worries and misunderstandings.
Embracing creativity amid uncertainty
In the face of uncertainty, such as a writer's strike or waiting for professional opportunities, the author suggests focusing on creativity. Rather than anxiously searching for answers or worrying about the future, show business professionals can use this time to engage in different creative pursuits, like writing scripts, taking acting classes, or working on personal projects. Embracing the unknown and pursuing creative endeavors can bring fulfillment and growth.