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For reasons I simply don't understand - maybe the headline wasn't good or inbox algorithms interpreted "suck" as a salacious swearword - this post has done worse than literally anything else I've written, even when my subscriber list was half the size. Which is a shame, because when it comes to self-improvement, this is the topic I know and care the most about. I put weeks of work into this post. I carefully read a bunch of scientific papers about why adults struggle with drawing (which takes a long time!) and spent ages trying to synthesise some complicated neuropsychology into something approachable and even entertaining for laypeople. Result: lead balloon. I should have learned to expect this sort of thing by now, it always seems to happen to the pieces you're most passionate about or have invested the most time in, but I've never quite learned to handle the crush of disappointment.

That said I'm stoked with everyone who's commented so far. It's hugely appreciated, as always. But there’s another way you can help out. I’ve set this Substack up to be freely accessible forever (at what is currently a considerable financial disadvantage) so the best way you can pay me - if you’ve found my writing in any way helpful - is to share it. Copy the link and put it somewhere you are on social media or the internet. It’s easily the best thing you can do for this newsletter, and it keeps me going.

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This is really fascinating! I started learning to draw a few years ago, having spent most of a lifetime completely disinterested in art. I came across an artist who goes by Peter Draws on YouTube and used his videos as a kicking off point - his art style is very fun and whimsical, and he has a few videos on how to doodle, which isn't something I'd ever understood before. Following his art style allowed me to do away with the concept of mistakes, because everything was just a feature of the drawing. Highly recommend for shaking the inner critic. I also drew solely in pen, for the same reason - you can't be a perfectionist if you can't erase and redraw everything a million times!

I haven't done much drawing for the past couple of years - I'm a real hobby-jumper and I got more into other things. But your article's captured my interest again so maybe I'll give it another go!

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