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Resistance (creativity)

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Resistance is a word appropriated by American author Steven Pressfield on which to hang examples of the so-called "universal force" that "acts against human creativity". It is used repeatedly in his non-fiction book The War of Art and is again overused in the follow up book Do The Work and in some of his fiction.