
“Separate the processes of creating
from improving. You can’t write and edit or sculpt and polish or make and analyze at the same time. If you do, the editor stops the creator. While you invent, don’t select. While you sketch, don’t inspect. While you write the first draft, don’t reflect. At the start, the creator mind must be
unleashed from judgment.
The main thing
is to keep the main thing
the main thing.
Focus on problems with non-obvious solutions
Buy and hold.
Pay attention to
what you pay attention to.
Spending as little as 15 minutes
(1% of your day)
on improving how you do your thing,
is the most powerful way
to amplify and advance your thing.”
Kevin Kelly, Excellent Advice For Living (2023)

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