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With updates on how it relates on note-taking (among other things). Since I have note-taking notes, that's the only thing to relate to right now but there is a lot of untouched thoughts on other things such as programming and illustration generally how inspirations and innovations came from already existing things. That's how successors are generally made but that goes for another writing session.
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#+title: Most of the work is done from smaller amount of effort
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#+date: "2021-05-22 11:16:25 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-07-05 13:43:41 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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- a principle applicable in many places: + learning 20% of a skill is enough to get started e.g., illustration, programming, music production
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+ most of the contributions in an open-source project is usually done by a small group
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- this is why it is important to [[id:05a39f96-fb1c-4d71-9be1-fc4c2e251e8f][Start small and improve later]]
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- this is why some may prefer simpler tools and methods because a lot of what they want is already done
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- getting the final 20% would require more effort and when done incorrectly, you could go into some trouble + bikeshedding
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+ in learning, you could be overlearning + in development, you could optimize to the point of
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+ you may have done configuring your editor in a matter of days reaching the ideal workflow
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- this is also a good solution for not indulging into perfectionism as [[id:b62c61f1-ee12-4bd9-b59a-ec6eafe29f38][Unnecessary optimizations cripple progress]]
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