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The travesty is that I'm confused, and what lead to it is being shot down as a Salamanders successor, twice. The Corsairs Serpentis originally were Sallies and so were the Blazing Sons. I like the Salamanders, it shows.

 

Ah right... I never got shot down for making the Reavers Salamanders Successors, it was just everything else I failed with :rolleyes:

The travesty is that I'm confused, and what lead to it is being shot down as a Salamanders successor, twice. The Corsairs Serpentis originally were Sallies and so were the Blazing Sons. I like the Salamanders, it shows.

 

Ah right... I never got shot down for making the Reavers Salamanders Successors, it was just everything else I failed with :rolleyes:

 

You don't fail ... you just don't finish.

 

Hint ... hint. I'd love to see you finish and have a chapter in the Librarium.

 

EDIT:

 

I have successor Chapters from Word Bearer, Salamander and Ultramarine gene stock.

An inability to satisfy myself with my own work is failure; a writers primary goal is to entertain the self, the entertaining of others following after. If I cannot please myself, I have failed. Basic principle of my work.

 

 

Go please yourself.

 

>snicker<

“Do or do not... there is no try.” Yoda

 

There is plenty of trying, the seven previous attempts are a massvie signifier of that.. Be enough derailing the thread about me.

 

"So certain are you. Always with you it cannot be done. Hear you nothing that I say?" Yoda

 

I think I'll just starting answering everyone with Yoda quotes. ;)

An inability to satisfy myself with my own work is failure; a writers primary goal is to entertain the self, the entertaining of others following after. If I cannot please myself, I have failed. Basic principle of my work.

I have exactly the same problem :blush: A remedy, doctor?

 

Ludovic

An inability to satisfy myself with my own work is failure; a writers primary goal is to entertain the self, the entertaining of others following after. If I cannot please myself, I have failed. Basic principle of my work.

I have exactly the same problem :blush: A remedy, doctor?

 

Ludovic

 

I hear a general malaise is good.

 

 

EDIT: To be honest, I consider my self something of a joke.. Everytime I post something I can hear the sub-vocalisation of the Liber.. "Here we go again..."

An inability to satisfy myself with my own work is failure; a writers primary goal is to entertain the self, the entertaining of others following after. If I cannot please myself, I have failed. Basic principle of my work.

I have exactly the same problem <_< A remedy, doctor?

 

Ludovic

 

I hear a general malaise is good.

 

 

EDIT: To be honest, I consider my self something of a joke.. Everytime I post something I can hear the sub-vocalisation of the Liber.. "Here we go again..."

 

Hey now, I was just joking! :mellow:

The remedy is to finish what you start and continually be building on what you had before.

 

With all due respect, that's your opinion and not a cast iron fact... People are different, the way they work is different.

 

If I see failure I do not try again, for in attempting to correct a failure you risk making it worse.. Instead I would rather start afresh with something new and hopefully learn from my previous mistakes.

With all due respect, that's your opinion and not a cast iron fact... People are different, the way they work is different.

 

Not in this regard.

 

People don't magically produce something perfect on the first try. Ever. It doesn't happen. If you insist on abandoning everything when you become unhappy with some aspect of it, you will not finish anything. Ever.

 

Nobody is good enough that they produce something perfect on the first draft.

 

If I see failure I do not try again, for in attempting to correct a failure you risk making it worse..

 

And that further failure would provide you a valuable lesson. Then you could try again.

 

Bouncing from idea to idea to idea doesn't teach you how to improve ideas. Correcting mistakes and dealing with problems are the basic skills of improving IAs. If you don't try to learn to use them, you're relying on eventually producing something good through sheer repetition.

 

That's going to take a while. A long while.

 

Instead I would rather start afresh with something new and hopefully learn from my previous mistakes.

 

Except you keep running into the exact same problem every time.

 

So either you're not learning, or your process isn't as effective as you think it is.

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