People who don't make things are defined by their likes and dislikes, and likes and dislikes make the world a smaller place.
when you don’t create things, you become defined by your tastes rather than ability. your tastes only narrow & exclude people. so create. – Why the lucky stiff
(When one has not made anything, one is characterized more by preferences than by one's abilities. Preferences only narrow the world and exclude others. So, make one.)
"So, make it," said _why_: Rails Hub Information Bureau: Engineer Life
(translated by Nishio) Creator speaks in terms of "what can be done," but People who don't make things. speaks in terms of "what they like. Likes and dislikes only exclude people and make the world smaller. So, let's make things.
manufacturing
What can we do?
being fond of
preferences
The world closes in on the naysayers.
relevance
https://twitter.com/inuro/status/1393588875344310275?s=21
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