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by sturakov
3696 days ago
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I sincerely appreciate your response and the points you've pointed out. The process you talk about makes a lot of sense.
The creative process separated from archiving/documentation is a good distinction, thinking about it. I can see how it moves from paper to digital better now. I'm reflecting on the key point, of being able to let go of old stuff.
That, combined with a limited time in the day (not to mention motivation / discipline / incentive) makes your point a very hard one to swallow. I think that rationally, it makes sense. Limited time means we can only do so much in a day.
Emotionally, it feels like I should be able to digitize all the ideas and do them "later". I'm not sure where I'm getting at with this, but I wanted to say thank you for giving me some good advice on how to approach paper and digital for projects. |
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