Bad drafts
If you can’t write a good draft, then write a bad draft.
Write a few bad drafts.
The path to strong work often travels through weak iterations.
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We don’t produce good work by pausing production until the work is good.
We produce good work by starting where we are, and shipping … and then doing it again, and again.
If you can’t start strong, then start weak. But you’ve got to start.
You don’t get better by hiding.