I intentionally abandoned the hard stuff early on because not only do I think it's useless, I think it's a distraction.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Just because something doesn't do what you planned it to do doesn't mean it's useless.
It's pointless to be critical of your stuff once it's done. I don't spend a lot of time agonising over it. It's of no importance once it's finished.
The idea of taking what's useful and discarding the rest is something I say to myself almost on a daily basis.
It's important to hold something back, though, because quite frankly my personal life is pretty dull and I don't want to bore people with it.
People ask me what I do in my spare time, and I look at them blankly, truly believing that I don't even have spare time, and if I did, I'd probably use it for something mundane, like chipping away at the mound of laundry rising to dangerous proportions in the back room.
There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all.
Whenever I work on something, I try and throw everything I have at it. Then if the director finds it useful they use it, and if not, they ignore it!
All my life, since the time I was little, has been a long distraction. At least that is the way some people want to perceive it, but for me, it's given me a lot of strength.
I'm fundamentally a busy person; I spend my time doing useful things and profoundly useless things!
Only useless things are indispensable.