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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:25am on 2003-06-13

"People tend to automatically devalue that which they do well, seeing it in reductionist terms. I've heard countless interviews with virtuosi of all stripes, and one common thread is their feeling that what it is that they do so well is 'nothing special'." -- [livejournal.com profile] jadegirl, who then goes on to explain why that's tragic.

(I wonder whether Paul Graham's comment in "Being Popular" -- "People who do good work often think that whatever they're working on is no good. Others see what they've done and are full of wonder, but the creator is full of worry. This pattern is no coincidence: it is the worry that made the work good." -- could be considered the flip side of Jadegirl's complaint. ?)

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posted by [identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com at 08:17am on 2003-06-13
A very good point. I devalued my first college because they had low enough standards to let me in.
 
posted by [identity profile] tcb.livejournal.com at 09:27pm on 2003-06-19
good point. Kimberly has been wonderful over the years in reminding me that no, the things I'm good at, both in work and in life, are something special.

I think this is a hard thing for one to feel on one's own because there is a feeling of if its easy, its obviously not good, or something like that..

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