Bernard shaw Quote by Lewis Hyde
“Erik Erikson has commented: Potentially creative men like (Bernard) Shaw build the personal fundament of their work during a self-decreed moratorium, during which they often starve themselves, socially, erotically, and, at last but not least, nutritionally, in order to let the grosser weeds die out, and make way for the growth of their inner garden.”
About This Quote
Creative individuals sometimes impose self‑imposed isolation, depriving themselves of external stimuli to let deeper ideas surface.
In simple terms: Artists may starve socially and physically to nurture inner growth.
Self‑denial can be a catalyst for artistic breakthroughs.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writer’s retreat with limited contact
- artist’s fasting period before a major work
- researcher limiting distractions for deep work
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- schedule intentional periods of reduced stimulation
- use fasting or silence as a creative reset
Questions to Reflect On
- How much isolation is beneficial before it becomes detrimental?
- Can similar growth occur without self‑imposed hardship?
Extreme deprivation can harm health and may not be necessary for all creators.