Brandon Baum
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But the idea is the longer you leave the tap running, the more you create, the more you get into the cycle of just hitting that publish button.
Eventually, all that starts running out is Clearwater.
You learn how to create.
You learn the art.
You learn the craft.
You put your 10,000 hours in.
And suddenly, all you know how to do is just to keep spitting out Clearwater and find your stride.
I think it's an awesome analogy that...
I think people really assume that there's this, this idea that the people at the top are just like so talented that they were born with.
I think that couldn't be further from the truth, or at least in my personal experience.
I really do just think getting those reps in that repetition is everything.
And that really just comes from the inner love for experimenting, trying new things and just like putting your heart into your work and keeping that cycle going on and on and on.
It is really cool.
I completely agree.
So yeah, I think that's a nice, hopefully comforting perspective of like, Hey, no one's expecting you to be incredible at anything, but like you and everyone has this like cool outlook of like, cool.
Well, if I just put the hours into it and I try and rack up my 10,000 hours, I can just get closer and closer to the clear water eventually spitting out.
That's great.
I've actually never heard it kind of boiled down like that, the craft and the output.
I think that's a really, really good point.
I think both sides are correct in places.