"Having read JMS's posts on the net for years and now having seen him talk in person, I have heard probably hundreds of anecdotes from him about his life, his career, growing up, getting the show on the air, and managing the cast/crew to keep it going. It dawned on me last weekend that many of these stories are quite similar to the example stories that one finds in a book on self-esteem, self-motivation, and management books (the ones about how to get the most out of your employees by making sure they enjoy working for you). JMS: Have you ever considered writing these down into a book about your philosophy/ motivation/etc? I think it would be great reading!"
I think it would be an absolutely hideous waste of several dozen old-growth trees.
It would be the height of stupidity and arrogance on my part (your suggestion was well-intentioned and sincere, don't confuse the two) to even consider the notion. I have nothing to teach *anybody* in these areas. I don't have any answers, only questions. And my experiences are generally so idiosyncratic, so much the product of just falling on my face a thousand times until one day I figured out a way so that I didn't *have* to fall on my face anymore, that I can't imagine they'd be of much use to anyone, and their entertainment value is mainly either anecdotal or for humorous effect.
A book about the trials and tribulations in making the show...sure, maybe. A book of my philosophy about this sort of thing, with anecdotes? I can't imagine anything that could be more boring and self-serving.\
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