Though I actually am pretty sympathetic to your basic plea here, because the whole reason I started blogging was in an effort to write faster, and critical to that effort is learning to hold your writing to lower standards. . . . (Do not try this with anything other than writing!)
No? Really? I’ve gotten the idea that you should lower your standards whenever you find yourself simply not doing something. I am pretty bad at drawing, since I’ve had practically no experience. Recently, therefore, I’ve figured that I should go ahead and draw something, even though I know that I’ll do a bad job of it. I’m sure that Robin Hanson would love pointing out that the fact that a performance is too poor to show to other people doesn’t mean that it’s too poor to practice privately.
No? Really? I’ve gotten the idea that you should lower your standards whenever you find yourself simply not doing something. I am pretty bad at drawing, since I’ve had practically no experience. Recently, therefore, I’ve figured that I should go ahead and draw something, even though I know that I’ll do a bad job of it. I’m sure that Robin Hanson would love pointing out that the fact that a performance is too poor to show to other people doesn’t mean that it’s too poor to practice privately.