One item he states is absolutely correct:

9:05
"You can't create polished amazing records or videos that are full blown production every day or every week or every month"

Yes. But ask yourself the question: 'Do you have to'?

After that, we lose the plot entirely:
9:13:
"So instead, you need to Embrace Imperfection". "Even your records or albums... just put it out there even if it's not perfect"

Huh??? Did I understand that correctly????

Apparently, quantity is paramount and quality really doesn't matter so much to Graham, so neither should it matter to you too.

Why do you have to do that? There's already too much low quality junk out there without needing to add anything more to the garbage pile. We don't need to be bombarded with more low quality junk, just because someone said it's OK.

What's wrong with striving to deliver the best you can?

That kind of 'near enough is OK' attitude is just absolute nonsense. Shame on the author for ever suggesting it. YMMV, but mine certainly doesn't.


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