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Web Wednesday – F’n Know-it-alls

Best explanation I have seen yet about why Tom and I wear “Know-It-All” Ink Kitchen gear.

Inquiring minds always know more than they figure they do.

Do you know Jack? Apparently you don’t know Jack. Apparently nobody knows what the hell they are doing.

There’s an old puzzle that philosophers like to ponder: how could you ever be certain that anyone else has a mind at all? The truth is that you can’t. Ultimately, even our closest relatives—people we’ve known for decades, or who gave birth to us, or vice versa—are closed books: you’ll never get direct access to their thoughts or emotions. It’s the sort of terrifying realization that might trigger an existential meltdown in the sanest of us. Yet when it comes to creativity, it’s actually enormously liberating.” 

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  1. I liked this part the most: “None of this is an argument for abandoning self-criticism completely. Holding yourself to exacting standards, within reason, is a vital discipline for improving your product. But it is an invaluable reminder, as we navigate the world of creative work, never to take other people’s facades as reliable evidence of what’s going on within.”

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