"If you are born of the artist tribe, trying to act as a priest is pointless," suggests Durrell, emphasizing the importance of staying true to one's unique perspective. An artist must honor their own vision, even if it is only partial, and not attempt to adopt roles that conflict with their nature.
The author believes that true harmony comes from aligning oneself with personal abilities and accepting limitations. This approach reduces unnecessary striving and helps eliminate false illusions, promoting authentic self-expression and integrity.