> On 15 Jan 2015, at 20:32, Sebastian Sastre <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Silly is to be tricked by the normal bias of your brain.
> 
> The point of the text is that you have two gazillion unfinished things and 
> what matters is what you finished instead.
> 
I think it has lots and lots of meaning…

e.g. one can read it as a description how to tackle really large and complex 
projects: by breaking them into small
steps.
Or, a lot of the really great people are so good that they never release (or 
even finish) *anything*, because they know
that they could do better. 
Or, there are people doing absolutely great stuff and then they never show it 
to anyone. “It’s nothing special”.
Or there are people who would have the time to contribute a little, but they 
think that whatever they could do would
not be worth it (purely from a time perspective).

Or there are those who can’t do anything that is not “reinventing everything”. 
Leading to not having anything.

Lots of interpretations.

        Marcus

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