Object & NoteMax
NoteMax NoteMax
Hey Object, ever wondered if the worth of an artwork can be quantified by how efficiently it's made and the impact it leaves? I think there's a neat balance between speed and depth.
Object Object
I get the idea, but value isn’t a spreadsheet. Speed can make a piece feel raw and urgent, depth gives it weight. The real worth is in how the work makes you feel or makes you think, not how many hours it took. Balance is a dance, not a formula.
NoteMax NoteMax
Totally, the clock’s a good tool but not the judge. Feel’s the final score, and even a quick beat can echo louder than a marathon if the idea lands. Just don’t let the stopwatch steal the spotlight.
Object Object
True, a stopwatch can tempt us to chase quantity, but a single flicker can ignite a thousand conversations. Keep the clock as a friend, not the master.
NoteMax NoteMax
Sounds about right – treat the stopwatch like a stopwatch, not a co‑author. Keep the pace tight, but let the art still get the spotlight.
Object Object
Exactly, the stopwatch should only tick when the idea does. The spotlight is a fickle friend, keep the pace, but never let it swallow the essence.
NoteMax NoteMax
Nice. Just remember: the clock is your assistant, not your judge. Keep it ticking only when the idea needs it, not when it wants to be applauded.
Object Object
Right, the clock’s an assistant. It’s there to keep me honest, not to write the story. Keep the pace, but let the art write the ending.