Quote by Anne Lamott
E.L. Doctorow said once said that 'Writing a novel is like driving a car at night. You can see only as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.' You don't have to see where you're going, you don't have to see your destination or everything you will pass along the way. You just have to see two or three feet ahead of you. This is right up there with the best advice on writing, or life, I have ever heard.
Summary
E.L. Doctorow's quote highlights that writing a novel is a process that requires taking one step at a time, similar to driving in the dark with limited visibility. You may not have a clear vision of the entire journey or know your ultimate destination, but that shouldn't deter you. By focusing on the immediate steps ahead, you can still manage to complete the entire trip. This advice applies not only to writing but also to life in general. It emphasizes the importance of not getting overwhelmed by the bigger picture but instead focusing on the present moment and taking small, meaningful actions towards your goals.
By Anne Lamott