
Andy Weir, author of *The Martian* and *Project Hail Mary*, joins Adam Grant on Rethinking to discuss his creative process and motivation. Weir admits he doesn't enjoy the act of writing itself, comparing it to gardening—unpleasant work for a desired result. He distinguishes between original ideas and his own approach to familiar themes, emphasizing his focus on scientific accuracy. Weir details the extensive research behind his world-building, citing the creation of the alien species in *Project Hail Mary* as an example. He also shares advice for aspiring writers, including the importance of consistent writing, resisting the urge to prematurely share ideas, and considering self-publishing.
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