For me it's absolutely necessary to start from the very beginning. I can't think of coming and contributing something anywhere along the line other than the very start.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The beginning is the most important part of the work.
It is always the start that requires the greatest effort.
I get involved in the beginning, less in the middle, and very much at the end.
If you're gonna start a story, you start from the beginning, right?
A good beginning makes a good end.
The beginning of a book is always the hardest part for me. I'm a Chapter 3 kind of writer, which means I naturally start at Chapter 3.
Many of us have spent a lifetime trying to be what we're not, feeling lousy about ourselves when we fail and sometimes even when we succeed. We hide our differences when, by accepting and celebrating them, we could collaborate to make every effort more exciting, productive, enjoyable, and powerful. Personally, I think we should start right now.
At the beginning of every role I take, I have to start from basics and build it up. It's like a new construction.
I'm a beginning, not an end.
Most of my work has no conventional narrative, so it's not essential to have a beginning and an end - your attention can flow in and out of the experience rather than having a set entry point.