Imperfection Is A Gold Mine

Woman Making Pottery

When something doesn’t land perfectly, it’s not a failure.

It’s an opportunity to learn what did and didn’t work and then to try again with that knowledge.

Some things you ship might last forever in the world – imperfect.

But the artist doesn’t care. The linchpin is off creating better work.

Ship enough work and the faults of your past will be buried with better work, anyway.

Stay Positive & The Key Is To Keep Shipping More Better

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