I’m more fascinated by the process than the product.
Instead of wondering: what does it do?
I wonder: what steps did you take to make it?
Even if the product is awful, the process of getting there is important.
Perhaps it became awful because the process wasn’t good.
I’m not interested in the Mona Lisa painting. I’m interested in what oils and methods Da Vinci used to start out; I’m interested in knowing what was the hardest area to draw.
A good process leads to a good product.
Here’s my quote for the day.
If you can’t describe what you are doing as a process, you don’t know what you’re doing.
W. Edwards Deming