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12.02.2008
Words to Live By

Productivity guru and amateur photographer Merlin Mann on the tolerance of courageous sucking:
Nobody likes feeling like a noob, especially when you’re getting constant pressure on all sides to never stick out in an unflattering way. And, in this godforsaken just-add-Wikipedia era of make-believe insight and instant expertise, it’s natural to start believing you must never suck at anything or admit to knowing less than everything — even when you’re just starting out. Clarinets should never squawk, sketch lines should never be visible, and dictionaries are just big, dumb books of words for cheaters and fancy people. Right?

I think finding your own comfort with the process (whatever that process ends up being) might just be the whole game here — being willing to put in your time, learn the craft, and never lose the courageousness to be caught in the middle of making something you care about, even when it might be shit and you might look like an idiot fumbling to make it. What’s the worst thing that could happen?

Well, you could quit, because it’s too hard to make stuff you aren’t already great at. You could convert all that pointless effort and practice back into MySpace updates and the production of funny cat pictures. No, it’s not technically the worst thing that could happen, but it’s a damned common pathway for fear to molder back into an emotional impulse to put on jammies and watch Judge Judy.

I’m not doing anything special here, and I don’t claim to have a magic formula for creativity, let alone for getting a half-decent photo of a rubber shoe. All I know is that sticking with things that don’t arrive with instant mastery does have its own reward, even if you’re the only one who ever collects it. Because the more you push through the barriers for these little avocations, the easier it becomes to remember you always have everything you need to just keep banging until you’re satisfied with any work that’s thrown at you.
There's much more in his post, but this especially jumped out at me...

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10.11.2007
Left-Brained World

OK, first, click here and check out this image. (Totally safe, I promise, but I don't want to break the front page.) Click back when you've watched for a bit.

Was she moving clockwise or counterclockwise?

Try it again. Figure it out. Then check out what it means at this story in Australia's HERALD SUN.

(And yes, you CAN make it switch, but once I did, I had real trouble making it go back. Weird!)

(via kottke)

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8.21.2007
Courageously and Irresistably



The text apparently reads: "Courageously and irresistibly we fight and stab, We are Suvorov’s grandchildren and Chapaev’s sons. Kukryniksy, 1941"

Found on A Soviet Poster A Day, via MeFi.

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