When I was at school, I was quite good at art. But I don’t paint now, since a teacher put me off and that was that. Sad but true.
When I did draw and paint, I was never happy. It was never quite good enough, I could never get it quite right and most of my work ended up in the bin. I’m a bit like that with most things and funilly enough I think it’s made me better at my job.
I think planning can be beautiful. Great thinking can be like magic. When you know it’s not just about everything fitting, you’ve created something that’s new and interesting it can feel like alchemy. That doesn’t come from falling in love with the first thoughts that come to you. It comes from never being happy with what you’ve got and being very, very hard on yourself. It’s not ego really. It’s the joy of doing something well, not ticking boxes.
And that’s what’s great about planning. You can’t stay happy for long, it just won’t stand still. Not just the discipline itself, but the way the next project won’t be like the last. You’ll can never say you know it all since nothing stays the same forever. Good that.

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