Apparently, creators have a “real disease” and when they get into this, they make things that are “real but uninteresting”. “Right as a historical fact, right as a physical law, right as a human psychology… When you put all these things together, what you get is something “right but not interesting”… https://twitter.com/takigawacritica/status/1368124867476824065?s=21

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2023-09-05 10:49 omni.icon

digest of notes

. When creators fall into the “realism disease,” they tend to produce “correct” but “uninteresting” works based on the laws of physics and human psychology.

Relation to Fragment

. The fragment “You can’t make good work without ideals. But if they are too high, you can’t even make bad works” is related to the note. It is related in that when creators fall into the “realistic disease,” they tend to create “uninteresting” works because their ideals are too high.

deep thinking

The cause of creators falling into the “realism disease” may be that their ideals are too high. However, without those ideals, interesting works cannot be created. Therefore, it is important to find a balance between ideals and reality.

summary of thoughts and title

. “The balance between ideals and reality cures creators’ ‘realism disease.‘“

extra info

titles: ["Theoretically possible" is "practically impossible"]", "Make what you want to make", "You can't make good work without ideals. But if it's too high, you can't even make bad work.", "all(empty)==true", "The Engineer's Art of Intellectual Production: A Reactionary Summary", "Huayan Summary", "Don't say "You're on Twitter, you're a great guy" on Twitter", "Beautiful because it's not used", "Interesting work, boring Works."] generated: 2023-09-05 10:49

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