Re: Excellent and perfect

Date: 2021-11-26 03:02 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] anna_wing
Ah, I see.

I was thinking about it in the context of the traditional arts, where practice makes perfect, but definitions of 'perfect' can vary. A friend of mine, trained in the Chinese pottery tradition (which emphasises the achievement of errorless mastery), once apprenticed himself to a Japanese master in the hopes of learning and understanding the Japanese approach of perfection in imperfection, using the accidental and the aleatory. After a year or so, both he and his master accepted that his way was the way of seeking perfection in perfection, and that was just the way it was. But the goal in both cases was beauty, not "creativity" in the abstract, so I think it's a completely different context from what the study was looking at.

Basically, being willing to break a hundred unsatisfactory pots for every one that reaches your standards is a feature, not a bug.

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