I hate that argument with a passion. Other authors finish their series, there's even authors who make writing their passion and use all the life they have to finish their series. Someone like for example Eichiro Oda comes to mind who makes One Piece. His schedule is outright bonkers yet he still does it. Meanwhile Martin and other authors (someone like Patrick Rothfuss comes to mind) just wank about how great they are and never even finish something.
I think the problem is that we have lost the concept of "duty" as a society. We have forgotten that we have moral and spiritual obligations, even if there is no legal consequence for breaking them.
This concept isn't even unique to Western society; the Hindu concept of dharma is similar.
I hate that argument with a passion. Other authors finish their series, there's even authors who make writing their passion and use all the life they have to finish their series. Someone like for example Eichiro Oda comes to mind who makes One Piece. His schedule is outright bonkers yet he still does it. Meanwhile Martin and other authors (someone like Patrick Rothfuss comes to mind) just wank about how great they are and never even finish something.
I think the problem is that we have lost the concept of "duty" as a society. We have forgotten that we have moral and spiritual obligations, even if there is no legal consequence for breaking them.
This concept isn't even unique to Western society; the Hindu concept of dharma is similar.