I'm a huge fan of the channel Tested [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiDJtJKMICpb9B1qf7qjEOA], which stars (mostly) Adam Savage of Mythbusters fame.
For the uninitiated, there are tons of episodes showcasing Adam's home workshop and the various projects he's worked/working on and mostly you get a glimpse of the things he builds from start to finish. Now, I'm not trying to diminish the work that the other two guys do, I mean, I think it's their channel after all, but on Tested you get this unprecedented view into the genius problem solving that Adam Savage does and it suddenly struck me after several years of viewing that the one thing which Adam does, above and beyond all other activities, is he finishes what he starts.
Finish what you start.
I have taken this to heart. And I wonder now, what lessons have you guys learned from YouTube or gaming or anything over the years? Bear in mind that Adam has never said 'finish what you start', he just does it. He's presented with a problem, gets an idea, formulates a plan and he fucking follows through. I have so much to learn from that mentality and I suspect I'm not alone.
So tell me, what have you learned, positive or negative, over the years from the most unsuspected of places?
For the uninitiated, there are tons of episodes showcasing Adam's home workshop and the various projects he's worked/working on and mostly you get a glimpse of the things he builds from start to finish. Now, I'm not trying to diminish the work that the other two guys do, I mean, I think it's their channel after all, but on Tested you get this unprecedented view into the genius problem solving that Adam Savage does and it suddenly struck me after several years of viewing that the one thing which Adam does, above and beyond all other activities, is he finishes what he starts.
Finish what you start.
I have taken this to heart. And I wonder now, what lessons have you guys learned from YouTube or gaming or anything over the years? Bear in mind that Adam has never said 'finish what you start', he just does it. He's presented with a problem, gets an idea, formulates a plan and he fucking follows through. I have so much to learn from that mentality and I suspect I'm not alone.
So tell me, what have you learned, positive or negative, over the years from the most unsuspected of places?