On Being Prolific

Picasso created somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 pieces of art during his life. If we take the low estimate and assume he starting making real art at about 6 years old, this means he had to create about two pieces a day, for 85 years.

No wonder he produced some good work.

If you produced two products a day, whether they’re paintings or sketches or songs or essays or blog posts or photographs or culinary dishes or program functions or whatever, even for just a year, imagine what you could create. If you did it for 10 years, imagine what you could change.

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