"本が作者を選ぶ 創作行為は完全に理性的で意識的なものではない"
— Salman Rushdie
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, it feels like certain stories are meant to be told by specific people, almost as if the stories find their writers. When an author begins to write, the ideas and inspiration don't always come from a logical or planned place. It’s more about a special connection with the story. Think of it like when you have an amazing dream that you can’t get out of your head and you need to tell someone about it. The ideas just flow out naturally, without much thinking. For example, J.K. Rowling came up with Harry Potter’s character when she was on a train, and the whole story just seemed to come to her out of nowhere. If you feel inspired to do something creative or tell a story, trust those feelings, because sometimes the best ideas come from your heart, not your mind.