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Ideas are the easy part. I spend a lot of time batting them away, trying to keep them from distracting me from what I actually have to focus on and finish. A lot of times, they are a siren temptress beckoning me with the promise of a much shorter, simpler, more slender novel over the horizon, but of course that's very dangerous.
Michael Chabon
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote emphasizes that while generating ideas is easy, focusing and finishing a task is what truly matters.

Michael Chabon highlights the struggle between the allure of new ideas and the commitment required to complete existing projects. He suggests that ideas can be tempting distractions that promise simplicity and ease, yet pursuing them without dedication can lead to danger and derail one's progress.

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IdeasFocusDistractionCreativityCompletion

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about productivity, this quote can emphasize the importance of focusing on finishing tasks rather than getting lost in new ideas.

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