On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 12:46 AM, Marcus Denker <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > 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. > At a very basic level, it made me move my ass and get things done. Must read once a day, the earliest, the best. Phil > > Marcus >
