The Power Of Showing Up

Woody Allen’s long, prolific career in film often echoes his wry observation that “80% of success is showing up.” For decades, he embodied that mantra through relentless output—writing, directing, and releasing a new film almost every year. His persistence became a defining feature of his artistic identity. Whether exploring neurotic humour, philosophical questions, or the rhythms of New York life, Allen demonstrated that consistency can be as powerful as inspiration. His career suggests that creative longevity isn’t just about brilliance; it’s about turning up to the work again and again, even when the muse feels distant.

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