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"This guy is so obsessed with making things well.
4. Learn to Do Things Well In the essay "A Nation That's Losing Its Toolbox," Louis Uchitelle makes the case that America used to personify the craftsmanship ethic of making things well as an end in itself.
Sennett considers an array of artisans across different periods, from ancient Chinese chefs to contemporary mobile-phone designers, in this powerful meditation on the "skill of making things well".
The American art critic Megan M. Garwood, who wrote the catalogue introduction for "Turn Around," sees Sugimoto's work as a triumph of craft over conceptualization, from a country where craft and art remain interchangeable — the Japanese notion of monozukuri, or "making things well," can be found in its lacquerware, food, and electronics.
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Your goal is to make things well and to feel pride in it.
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My partner and I just look at each other now and ask, "What should we do this weekend?" Having two back-to-back days of no scheduled events and no mountainous to-do lists makes things, well, quiet.
He advised, "Every effort should be made to do things well and this includes the dress of mourners".
"It was a light-bulb moment" as a game designer, she said, "because I realized that making things work well matched up perfectly with happiness research".
This is, when you consider Sergeant Wilson's relationship with Mavis Pike, at least in part a story of how the British are adept at making things perfectly well understood yet left unsaid.
It's a complicated partnership: Zuckerberg, a Harvard dropout, is known as the brains behind social networking and a young man with a big ego while Sandberg, a Harvard graduate who also has a Harvard M.B.A., is all about making things run well and making money.
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