For a project to succeed you’ve got to be really clear about: - who it’s for - what it’s for And work backwards from there. Don’t jump on a concept too early! Find the form that best fits the function.
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You want to avoid "quixotism:" "The impractical pursuit of ideals, especially those ideals manifested by rash, lofty and romantic ideas or extravagantly chivalrous action." Don't fall in love with a given form; stay focused on the function you want to perform.pic.twitter.com/CAbQKHYJsH
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In my experience, most progress is iterative. Meaning: with consistent effort, you should be seeing consistent results over a reasonable timeframe. Results accumulate gradually; they don't appear suddenly.
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The CEO of Spotify (
@eldsjal) echoes a lot of this in his interview with @patrick_osha: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3eGF6pKazFiCe9n5C0wd4i?si=MQSBUnqoQI2oesVhJK-PnQ …pic.twitter.com/rQs7YmRuyJPokaż ten wątek
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to Tara's point here.
You need a way to evaluate the project at every stage.
If you're not seeing the results you want, it might be time to switch to something else.