HOW TO DO GREAT WORK BY PAUL GRAHAM
✦ Great Work has no precise definition but it is doing something important so well that you expand people's ideas of what's possible
✦ Mapped by @jasonshen
Partly Yes. It's like you're naturally inclined towards something so you tend to repeat it and get better, probably faster than anyone else around you. There is also an element of effort just that it feels somewhat easier.
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