It's interesting how apparent it becomes after a while that even the best thinkers recycle their best tropes over and over.
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Replying to @visakanv
Could it be that becoming a great thinker/(doer?) REQUIRES that sort of focuses reiterative, remixing, giving you a signature style?
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It must be perfectly rational at each step of the process to choose to develop existing successes further than to take weird random leaps
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Are there eg's of successful thinker-doers who are weirdly inconsistent? Da Vinci did a great many things but you see how it all connects
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Replying to @visakanv
Or does it always seem to connect no matter what? I was going somewhere with this: Can artists escape inevitably boring their audiences?
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The pragmatic part of me thinks it's not worth worrying about that. An artist's first obligation is to make art. That's hard enough!
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The straightforward answers seem trivial: play to a different crowd, use a different medium, etc etc. I'm missing something here...
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@visakanv I suspect you can be inconsistent but you will be less productive.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@sebinsua yeah you lose the compounding benefits. A few shallow pools rather than a deep well2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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