Jorge: My folks used to get that note fairly regularly. In fact you could have used my name and I wouldn't have been offended.
I agree.I am a teacher, and as such, I always stress out the importance of communication strategies. Say for example that John, who is a horrible student, never does his homework, plays up in the class and is always falling short of all expectations. When you write a note to his parents as a teacher, you don´t say things like "John is a horrible student, not only he plays up during the lessons and bothers other students, but that..." Instead, something down these lines will do just as fine: I have noticed John has not been doing his homework of late. I would expect from someone with his capabilities to pay more attention in the class to reach his full potential as a student. He has very good social skills, so I would expect from him more care with.... (bla, bla, bla).
Interesting indeed, the outcome would be.I guess a guy could always do a blind folded smoke-off test (commonly known as a BFSOT) between a cob and a high-end briar pipe
Some artisans are going to dedicate heart and soul to perfection until their hair falls out
A lid for every pot.
Then I'm uncommon, because that's how I work. I have one lifespan, as far as I know, and I'm not going to waste it on making crap. That said, there are days when I'm not feeling the passion, but I know the standard that I have to hit. Other days it's such great fun to turn out a painting and I feel satisfaction at having learned something new, or delivered a good result. Some days I'm firing on all cylinders, others not, and they're both my best on that day.I don't think it's impossible for someone to do their best on every piece, but it surely is uncommon.