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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

On Being Wrong

Well, since I'm clearly fascinated with the counter-intuitiveness and messiness of creation lately, here's something else on the topic: this lovely interview with Ira Glass about being wrong. A lot.

I especially love this:
I feel like being wrong is really important to doing decent work. To do any kind of creative work well, you have to run at stuff knowing that it's usually going to fail. You have to take that into account and you have to make peace with it. We spend a lot of money and time on stuff that goes nowhere. It's not unusual for us to go through 25 or 30 ideas and then go into production on eight or 10 and then kill everything but three or four. In my experience, most stuff that you start is mediocre for a really long time before it actually gets good. And you can't tell if it's going to be good until you're really late in the process. So the only thing you can do is have faith that if you do enough stuff, something will turn out great and really surprise you.

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