This reminds me of an old George Carlin line about how everybody should have an audience seated on the other side of their desk saying, "Hey, he's good!"

However, in real life I can't think of anything more off-putting to intellectual/creative work than knowing people are watching. It's been a while since I wrote a book of any kind, but most of the process, as Stephanie says, isn't all that interesting to watch, and a lot of it doesn't take place on the screen. And, for many of us, our creative/intellectual work has value (to ourselves or those who hire us) which would be eroded by it's being broadcast to the world before completion.

It's true that some processes might be interesting and educational to watch, but not as live feeds - probably heavy editing would be needed.


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