People speak of being trapped in a most boring job as if it were a prison. If you feel trapped in your job, remember that prison was setting in which some of the greatest creative works of mankind were born.
It seems as if the greater the physical confinement the larger the imaginative space grows. Works such as “Pilgrim’s Promise” was written in prison. Alexander Solzenitsyn wrote his major efforts “The Gulag Archipeligo” was written in prison even despite the fact that he was allowed no paper. He wrote in his head and memorized what he wrote. Prison did strip him of most things but not his will , his passions and dreams and his imagination.
You need not be a writer to use work time creatively.
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