Friday, April 19, 2019

Ira Glass On Storytelling

Ira's advice relates to how we're doing in class because people don't feel proud about their work whenever they show it to the class. Whenever someones work is put up on the screen, the most common reaction that I hear is the person saying, "Oh no," or something along those lines. Everyone seems to be in that phase where none of their stuff is good enough: they're not satisfied with their hard work. One keep point from the video is that in order to be better, you have to keep producing work. If you stop producing hard work, then your work will hit a ceiling, never improving. This speech motivates me to keep trying as hard as I can in the work that I'm doing.

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