{"id":334,"date":"2010-05-25T12:59:55","date_gmt":"2010-05-24T23:59:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thunderguy.com\/semicolon\/?p=334"},"modified":"2010-10-20T16:29:55","modified_gmt":"2010-10-20T03:29:55","slug":"the-cult-of-next-manifesto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thunderguy.com\/semicolon\/2010\/05\/25\/the-cult-of-next-manifesto\/","title":{"rendered":"The Cult of Next Manifesto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Bored with what you&#8217;re doing now? May I present the next thing:<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Cult of Next Manifesto<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>There are three states of being. Not knowing, action and next.<\/li>\n<li>Accept that everything is a draft. It helps to get to the next thing.<\/li>\n<li>Done is not enough.<\/li>\n<li>Pretending you know what you&#8217;re doing is almost the same as knowing what you are doing, so just pretend you know what you&#8217;re doing and go to the next thing.<\/li>\n<li>Banish procrastination. If you wait more than a week to get an idea done, go to the next thing.<\/li>\n<li>The point of being done is not to finish but to get to the next thing.<\/li>\n<li>Once you&#8217;re done you can go to the next thing.<\/li>\n<li>Laugh at perfection. It&#8217;s boring and keeps you from the next thing.<\/li>\n<li>People without dirty hands are wrong. Getting to the next thing makes you right.<\/li>\n<li>Failure means you can go to the next thing. So do mistakes.<\/li>\n<li>Destruction means you can go to the next thing.<\/li>\n<li>If you have an idea and publish it on the internet, you can go to the next thing.<\/li>\n<li>Next!<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><!--more-->This was prompted by <a href=\" http:\/\/www.brepettis.com\/blog\/2009\/3\/3\/the-cult-of-done-manifesto.html \">The Cult of Done Manifesto<\/a>.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<ol>\n<li>There are three states of being. Not knowing, action and completion.<\/li>\n<li>Accept that everything is a draft. It helps to get it done.<\/li>\n<li>There is no editing stage.<\/li>\n<li>Pretending you know what you&#8217;re doing is almost the same as knowing what you are doing, so just accept that you know what you&#8217;re doing even if you don&#8217;t and do it.<\/li>\n<li>Banish procrastination. If you wait more than a week to get an idea done, abandon it.<\/li>\n<li>The point of being done is not to finish but to get other things done.<\/li>\n<li>Once you&#8217;re done you can throw it away.<\/li>\n<li>Laugh at perfection. It&#8217;s boring and keeps you from being done.<\/li>\n<li>People without dirty hands are wrong. Doing something makes you right.<\/li>\n<li>Failure counts as done. So do mistakes.<\/li>\n<li>Destruction is a variant of done.<\/li>\n<li>If you have an idea and publish it on the internet, that counts as a ghost of done.<\/li>\n<li>Done is the engine of more.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Lots of people got excited by this manifesto&#8217;s dynamism and go-getting attitude, but I was disturbed by visions of these dynamic go-getters blazing ahead and leaving a trail of half-&#8220;done&#8221; projects in their wake for people like me to fix.<\/p>\n<p>I can see the appeal &#8212; the manifesto has an air of <a href=\" http:\/\/www.unknown.nu\/futurism\/\">Futurism <\/a> about it. &#8220;The Futurists loved speed, noise, machines, pollution, and cities; they embraced the exciting new world that was then upon them&#8230;&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s the problem with the Cult of Done. It&#8217;s really about <em>doing<\/em>, not about getting things done. A <em>real<\/em> Cult of Done would emphasise finishing things properly so they really are done. The point of being done should be to finish, not &#8220;to get other things done&#8221;. If you really just want to get other things done, you&#8217;re not actually interested in &#8220;done&#8221; at all: you&#8217;re interested in &#8220;next&#8221;. Hence the Cult of Next.<\/p>\n<p>RJ Owen is also uneasy about it: <a href=\" http:\/\/www.insideria.com\/2009\/03\/stop-overcommitting.html\">Don&#8217;t Join the &#8220;Cult of Done&#8221; &#8211; Stop Overcommitting<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>While there&#8217;s a lot to like about the manifesto, it&#8217;s not something to base your work habits on. I certainly don&#8217;t &#8212; it took me almost a year to get around to writing this.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bored with what you&#8217;re doing now? May I present the next thing: The Cult of Next Manifesto There are three states of being. Not knowing, action and next. 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