Polish Novelist
1857 - 1924
Unlike Conrad, I do like to work. I find that if I don't work I become bored and more tired than when I work. Although, I do from time to time find myself procrastinating, particularly with creative work. The creative side of me doesn't want to sit down and do the work. But I strongly agree with the second half of the quote. Work does give me a chance to explore who I am as an artist and writer. Work helps me to understand myself better and to appreciate my talents and gifts. Work also challenges me and pushes me to go farther than I thought possible.
I believe we ought to celebrate work. All work is honorable if approached with the right attitude. Housework and housekeeping is very important work. So is child-rearing. Raising and educating the next generation is probably the most important work of all. I am in awe of people who are knowledgeable about the work they do. When I meet a sales clerk in a store who knows his product, I compliment him. I love to listen to the sales pitch of great sales people. Sometimes I buy and sometimes I don't, but I enjoy the ride. I celebrate people who work their hands — carpenters, farmers, mechanics. I am not good with my hands because I am too slow. Some people have the gift for gab. I have heard some fantastic speakers in my life. Work for me is both an art and a skill.
The work that creative leaders do should also be celebrated. Sometimes people don't understand the creative process and so they don't appreciate the working habits of artists and writers. Painting, sculpting and writing are not 9 to 5 jobs. You may work for an hour here and an hour there, but your mind is always working both consciously and unconsciously. In fact, the unconscious work for a creative leader is probably the most important work and the most difficult. So celebrate and appreciate the work you do.