Make Something Every Day

The Picasso Museum in Barcelona is one of the coolest places I've ever visited. I was stunned to learn that Pablo Picasso created over 20,000 pieces of art in his career.

That's a piece of art every single day for almost 55 years.

That's practice. That's cultivating the garden.

If you're curious to dig into his immense catalog, here's "the definitive introduction to the scope and range of Picasso's work," according to The Times, London.

But the point is, he showed up every day and did the work. And as Adam Grant remarked in "Originals," this volume of work dramatically increased his odds of creating a masterpiece.

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