release your work.

release regularly and keep up the rhythm. put your work out and move on to the next step. improve the quality of your work with every iteration.

repeat.

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1% better

Finally a TA chart I can get behind.

Except improvements tend to get stagnant. The difficulty is to break through the six months of stagnant improvements knowing that it will eventually get better.

If I was guaranteed 1% a day well, life would be too easy.

I Co-sign this

I could not agree more. Learning to strike while the iron is hot was one of the best lessons I ever learned. The next step is then realizing you have control over fanning the flames. Inspiration might feel like it is rare, but the truth is that it's everywhere.

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πŸ’― it's through iteration that we truly evolve

true, too many projects try to make a perfect release and don't release for more than a year which makes alot of people think the project is dead.

A soundtrack in support thereof:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC76Q3SHQ7Y