Craft over hustle
Fictional teaching personaHurry that produces errors is not speed. It is expensive thrashing. Smooth work looks slow from outside and finishes sooner in truth. Respect the grain of the task.
Explain more
Anti-hustle craft ethic via fictional ancient mentor.
Why it matters
Sustainable pace beats burnout sprints that rewind progress.
Try today
Do one task at 80% speed with 100% attention. Notice fewer corrections.
What is true / dramatized: Fictional teaching persona. Educational entertainment — not a primary historical source.
Craftsmanship metaphor for sustainable productivity.
Difficulty: easy · ~1 min to absorb
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