When working on something, spend time on details that may be unseen in the final work
Summary
- Work hard on tiny details even if they may not be visible in the final work
Details
- The small unseen details make an unconscious impact
- da vinci, pagani, bugatti all are great works that have a fanatical devotion to beauty and detail.
- also applies to coding!
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This sounds like a paradox, but a great painting has to be better than it has to be. For example, when Leonardo painted the portrait of Ginevra de' Benci in the National Gallery, he put a juniper bush behind her head. In it he carefully painted each individual leaf. Many painters might have thought, this is just something to put in the background to frame her head. No one will look that closely at it.
Not Leonardo. How hard he worked on part of a painting didn't depend at all on how closely he expected anyone to look at it. He was like Michael Jordan. Relentless.
Relentlessness wins because, in the aggregate, unseen details become visible. When people walk by the portrait of Ginevra de' Benci, their attention is often immediately arrested by it, even before they look at the label and notice that it says Leonardo da Vinci. All those unseen details combine to produce something that's just stunning, like a thousand barely audible voices all singing in tune.
Great software, likewise, requires a fanatical devotion to beauty. If you look inside good software, you find that parts no one is ever supposed to see are beautiful too. When it comes to code I behave in a way that would make me eligible for prescription drugs if I approached everyday life the same way. It drives me crazy to see code that's badly indented, or that uses ugly variable names.
Related
- I have an uncompromising sense of detail which permeates everything I do...everything must be treated with infinite respect and care - Estee Lauder
- Maintain your tools
- Working with a master elevates our standards
- Work hard to produce things that people want to use
- Edit your work - cut the bad bits out mercilessly