You don’t think truly great things have ever been done by people who genuinely enjoyed what they were doing, throughout?
I’d agree that with most bigger projects, it becomes impossible to succeed unless you are willing to put in the work to finish even on parts that are really not fun to finish. But for short projects that do not require a lot of editing or surrounding work, I feel they can often be done from a place of pure flow—which is, by definition, a state both highly productive, as well as pleasant and effortless.
You don’t think truly great things have ever been done by people who genuinely enjoyed what they were doing, throughout?
I’d agree that with most bigger projects, it becomes impossible to succeed unless you are willing to put in the work to finish even on parts that are really not fun to finish. But for short projects that do not require a lot of editing or surrounding work, I feel they can often be done from a place of pure flow—which is, by definition, a state both highly productive, as well as pleasant and effortless.