Write because you love the art and the discipline, not because you're looking to sell something.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If your purpose is to make money, you shouldn't get into writing.
Write because you love the work, not because of what might come from it. The journey is the purpose. Very Zen-like, I know, but honest to God it's the truth. And I have never had to deal with writer's block. Knock on wood.
Write. Enjoy writing. Then, and only then, worry about the business end of it. Start loving your hobby, and then you can't go too wrong.
I've always felt writing is an art. Publishing is a business. I felt strongly if I was going to write, I would write what I wanted to, and if the 'market' didn't respond, there was nothing I could really do about it.
If you become a creative writer with the idea that you are going to make a whole lot of money, then maybe this isn't the best choice for you.
If you wish to be a writer, write.
Write a lot and don't think about publishing - just the writing.
I like writing, but I write for self-improvement more than I do for money.
Perhaps it would be better not to be a writer, but if you must, then write.
Writing is my job. I don't think of it as art.