For most of us, if we want to be more original, to be more successful, to be more “renowned,” the key is to have more ideas. To create more things.
You need to focus on the quantity of work you create—the output—and less on the quality.
Why? You need bad ideas to come up with a few good ones.
Seth Godin has a great rant about this around writer’s block. People don’t actually get writer’s block. They are afraid of writing down bad ideas and claim they have no good ideas.
Good ideas often come through sheer volume.
