
In a self-help book, I came across this provocative thought-
To focus on quantity over quality- to do a lot
Of whatever you want to get better at, without being concerned
About the quality of your work- this goes against what I have always learnt..
Conventional wisdom tells you that quality is paramount
Focus on producing your best work, the number does not count
I must admit this novel piece of advice did resonate with me
I measure my progress quantitatively
Because quality is subjective and a poor judge I happen to be
When trying to assess my own work’s quality
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When you try to produce the best work of which you are capable
You create roadblocks in your path, get stuck and are unable
To move forward- you get stuck in the trap of perfection
You are caught in a vicious circle of revision and correction
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If you focus on quantity, you get a lot more done
Although your work is far from perfection
One way to improve the quality of your work is by doing more
With each iteration, your work becomes better than before..
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I don’t know how to write better verses but I can say
By keeping up with the quantity, writing each day
The practice of writing has easier become
Though a really good poem I write seldom…

No, no. I would beg to differ with your last line here…
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You are too kind!
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