16. There is no way of getting it perfect. There is no complete, no finish line, no done. There is simply “What’s the next experiment?” There is only play.
Joe Hudsonx.com16. There is no way of getting it perfect. There is no complete, no finish line, no done. There is simply “What’s the next experiment?” There is only play.
When you ship a new product, you can explain how it can be improved in the next version. When you draft a memo or a book chapter, you can point out what’s wrong with it. The modern world doesn’t call for finished products. It calls for works in progress, where perpetual improvement wins the game.
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“Art is never finished, only abandoned.”
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an infinite game, one in which we play with the rules for the joy of getting to keep playing.