A fine thread.
A few years ago, it struck me that the world doesn't need any more of anything.
It doesn't need any more writers, it doesn't need any more lawyers, or athletes, or jazz musicians, or movie stars, or even golf course architects.
And I found myself thinking - well, perhaps it needs me, as I am especially talented and good-natured.
But, nope - I realized that even if my self-congratulations were true/warranted, it wouldn't change the fact the the world doesn't need more of me.
And then an economic down-turn comes and this thought/fact suddenly seems to loom large. But it's only a seeming, i.e. it is no more true today than it was 7 years ago.
And so I think the appropriate/healthy reaction to this fact should also be the same now as it was 7 years ago, i.e. to say, in essence: I can't be concerned about what the world seems to need or want; I want to add THIS to the world (a piece of music, a golf course, a legal brief) and I am going to do it.
There will no doubt be ups and downs in the pursuit -- but at least there won't be any more illusions.
Pete