Joakim Målare
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Isn't it strange... that when you try to do everything right and you think you have control, you get disappointed because in the end you realise what you should have done differently.
Then, when you're in the middle of something that went wrong from the start, but you think "what the heck, at least something has to come out of this mess" and you have no idea what you're doing... you get near perfect results!
I have yet to figure out how that works...
One alternative is to become very strict and rule out as many variables as possible, until you know what's happening. The other is the happy-go-lucky approach. Hmmm...
Then, when you're in the middle of something that went wrong from the start, but you think "what the heck, at least something has to come out of this mess" and you have no idea what you're doing... you get near perfect results!
I have yet to figure out how that works...
One alternative is to become very strict and rule out as many variables as possible, until you know what's happening. The other is the happy-go-lucky approach. Hmmm...