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Bitterly Indifferent

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Bitterly Indifferent Bitterly Indifferent General Shenanigans Clearinghouse Pages Home Interactive Fiction About Saturday, July 13, 2024 Different lessons from Mozart   Geoff Engelstein brought up Amadeus while writing about “the question almost all of us have to wrestle with - what do you do when you realize that you’re very good but not great?” I… don’t find that question very relatable? (Let’s meet back here later to discuss what it's like to realize that you're very good.) Amadeus lives in my head for a different reason: it shows that most of us have to make an effort. In the movie, Salieri is stunned that Mozart’s music needed no editing, revision, or correction. Who actually works like that? A freakishly talented, once-in-a-lifetime genius, that’s who. The rest of us need to struggle through multiple drafts and revisions while strengthening what works and discarding what doesn’t . It’s the Ira Glass quote about closing the gap between th...

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