John William Waterhouse
You see,
what I want you to understand
is that each person separately
has a certain definite point
which prevents him from working rightly.
This point must be found.
Each person has many such points,
but one is bigger than the others.
So each of you separately
must find your chief difficulty and,
having found it,
work against it.
This may help you for a certain time,
and then perhaps you will have to find another difficulty,
and another, and another.
Until you find your difficulty of the present moment
you will not be able to work in the right way.
~P.D. Ouspensky
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