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one of the biggest challenges of learning how to draw or really learning any skill in general is fear the fear of failure the fear of wasting time the fear of not being predisposed or uniquely blessed with talent it goes on here im going to talk about one particular fear that i struggled with a great deal and something against which i still wage an ongoing battle the fear of a blank page more specifically im going to explain how i learned to deal with it the fear of a blank page is at its very core a manifestation of the fear of failure we sit down to draw but that pristine unmarred perfect page stares up at us like a gawking crowd waiting for us to mess up the pressure is on we start to feel this sense that the first mark we make will make or break our drawing if we screw it up theres no way the drawing will recover but if we make the right mark by some fluke or miracle the fear doesnt abate it just transfers over to the next stroke like the drawing is an obstacle course and every