I have begun several projects which were never completed, not necessarily because they failed, but because I got interested in other things.
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Every project is a race between your enthusiasm and your ability to get it done. Go fast. Don't slow down. A year from now, new things will interest you.
Most projects that I've done are really not about the project. They're about what's going on inside and around, that journey that we're all on, and what I can do to help that journey further itself and be of encouragement to somebody.
I usually have one project I'm focusing on but often have many other projects in the back of my mind for several years.
As soon as one project is finished I like to go straight on to something else.
The truth is, anyone can start projects. The world is full of just-started projects that looked great at the time but were never completed.
I try to choose the projects that I think are the most well-written and well-executed, and the rest of it is so beyond my control to be almost not worth thinking about at all.
I have no projects on the horizon. I don't feel frustrated. It's a great life lesson for me.
Your first projects aren't the greatest things in the world, and they may have no money value, they may go nowhere, but that is how you learn - you put so much effort into making something right if it is for yourself.
I think my tendency when working is to try and find what's lacking in my current project and then tackle that in whatever I do next.
My m.o. as far as choosing projects is I really try not to work. I try to not do the scripts that are offered me.
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