These thoughts have bounced around in my mind for a while. Recently, I watched a show about the journey of a songwriter/singer that produced many gold and platinum-level songs and albums. His initial hit song, which was a platinum-level song, was written in about 20 minutes.
However, the show made clear that he had endured countless years of abuse, trials, work, and efforts. He had tried with many other songs, many other venues, and many labels. At one point, he decided to give up.
His mentor in the show told him not to give up, but to change his efforts from trying to please others to letting the true self inside of him write and sing the song.
As the singer reflected on this, he went home to address his past with his abusive father. When he arrived home, he discovered that his father was dying of cancer. After he resolved his past conflict with his father, his father passed away, and the singer was left trying to process all that had happened.