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by ZenPro
4446 days ago
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This is so wrong I don't know where to begin. Your comment is also blatantly ignorant of the high output of artistic work that was produced "on spec" during the renaissance and other artistic periods. 52 paintings in a year was not uncommon for painters that are now revered as old masters. Good ideas and inspiration are, despite your opinion, largely a product of routine. The routine of capturing thoughts and directions followed by the routine of planning, implementation and possibly review. The idea of a tortured artist throwing a smattering of paint at a canvas in frustration because his "spark" is gone is largely a figment of the modern imagination. Art has been made to order on demand for most of history. EDIT TO ADD: Downvoting without a response? Thanks for proving my point. |
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It is a fine method of developing one's art/science/etc... skills to regularly practise, but not a fine method when it comes to startups and founding companies, think I; for such things happen to have consumers, people who may be favouring the product and incorporating it to their daily lives, which will be disrupted when the founder loses their interest in that product and proceeds to the next month's startup.
They may have had a goal of building 12 web sites in 12 months, or 12 blog posts in 12 days, but this person chose to launch 12 startups each month, and launch those to press. Launching companies regularly is dissimilar to painting regularly. (TBH, I did not double check if this serial founder is referring to some ordinary web application as startup)