This habit of trying to do too much makes me inefficient sometimes. I aim for quality and in the end I just get nothing - but a headache.
The first group was prompted to create one bowl with quality in mind. The second group was asked to create a finite number of bowls, for this case lets say 10 bowls, disregarding the quality of each bowl. In the end, the second group's 10th bowl turned out better from an aesthetic standpoint than the first group's single bow.
Qualitative measurements are tricky, which is why I have a hard time listening [or believing] to any expert from any school that constitutes as a `social science`
See for example "Can a Biologist Fix a Radio?" (http://protein.bio.msu.ru/biokhimiya/contents/v69/pdf/bcm_14...)
...mere act of writing it organized our thoughts
So true, I just applied that yesterday.All those who design and maintain programming languages, libraries, and frameworks, heed this man's words!