Hi Julian, the drive to connect everything to everything leading to impossibly long drafts is so recognizable! It goes hand in hand with the overediting and polishing. But while I do agree that publishing faster is good as a feedback mechanism, I also believe that sometimes a post just wants to be long and large, and there’s nothing wron…
Hi Julian, the drive to connect everything to everything leading to impossibly long drafts is so recognizable! It goes hand in hand with the overediting and polishing. But while I do agree that publishing faster is good as a feedback mechanism, I also believe that sometimes a post just wants to be long and large, and there’s nothing wrong with chasing your energy to the very end.
Hi Julian, the drive to connect everything to everything leading to impossibly long drafts is so recognizable! It goes hand in hand with the overediting and polishing. But while I do agree that publishing faster is good as a feedback mechanism, I also believe that sometimes a post just wants to be long and large, and there’s nothing wrong with chasing your energy to the very end.
Loved the post and Rubin quotes, thank you!