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the Daily Quote
Andrew McGivern
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Tune in daily to get a short dose of inspiration to kick start your day in a positive way.
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Philosophy
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Ray Bradbury - You fail only if you stop writing
the Daily Quote
2 minutes 49 seconds
1 week ago
Ray Bradbury - You fail only if you stop writing

Welcome to the Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm Andrew McGivern for November 15th.Today is I Love to Write Day – celebrating the act of putting pen to paper or fingers to keyboard and expressing ourselves through words.Founded in 2002 by author John Riddle, this day encourages everyone to write. Not professionally. Not perfectly. Just... write. Whether it's a journal entry, a letter to a friend, a poem, a story, or random thoughts – writing is for everyone, not just writers.What makes this day special is its simplicity. You don't need talent, training, or even a good idea. You just need to start. Write badly. Write honestly. Write whatever comes to mind. The act itself is what matters.Science fiction legend Ray Bradbury captured this beautifully when he said:"You fail only if you stop writing."Bradbury understood that writing isn't about perfection – it's about persistence.Every writer produces terrible first drafts. Every writer has days when the words won't come. Every writer questions whether what they're creating has any value. The difference between someone who writes and someone who doesn't isn't talent – it's whether they keep going.Bradbury wrote something every single day for decades. Not all of it was good. Much of it never saw publication. But he kept writing, and in that daily practice, he created masterpieces like *Fahrenheit 451* and *The Martian Chronicles*.The only real failure is giving up. As long as you keep writing, you're succeeding.Today, write something. Anything.Write a letter to your future self. Write about your day. Write a ridiculous story about your coffee mug gaining sentience. Write three things you're grateful for. Write your frustrations. Write your dreams.Don't edit. Don't judge. Don't worry about grammar or brilliance. Just write.Because on I Love to Write Day, the only rule is Bradbury's rule: don't stop. Show up. Put words on the page. That's success.That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now but I'll be back tomorrow. Same Pod time, same Pod Station - with another Daily Quote.

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