Taking pleasure in the process and not worrying about the results is my biggest takeaway here. I can often find myself wracked with anxiety worrying about the final result of my art to a degree that impedes upon my creative process, so reminders against this are always highly appreciated.
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Glad you got something out of it, thanks for reading. Of course, the result is essential when you're doing a job for somebody — it wouldn't be very funny to finish a day of shooting and then lose everything. That's why creative projects are nice, you can exercise some of that freeness to experiment and possibly screw everything up, and try again another time.