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I think I learned this in Tom Sach's studio. He had this ethic: > Any job, big or small, do it well, or not at all. Once a job has begun, do not stop until it's done. And then Tom even made these little stickers and they said "Crusty The Clown's Seal of Approval: It's not just good, it's good enough!"

Is PERFECTIONISM a Form of COWARDICE?

Van Neistat

As I’ve written in past reviews, “permission” seems to be my biggest psychological takeaway from SPECIAL PROJECTS. That is: Feeling bestowed with a permission to do the kind of work I believed I was capable of, but perhaps not strong enough to do entirely on my own.

Memberships Work

Craig Mod

He noticed when a technician on a call began by examining copies that had been thrown in the trash and deduced from them that the problem with the machine was different from what the customer had reported.  “The trashcan is a filter between good copies and bad,” one technician explained  “Just go to the trashcan to find the bad copies and then… interpret what connects them all.”

The Soul of Maintaining a New Machine

worksinprogress.co

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