Title: Learn how Picasso honed his craft Subtitle: Picasso honed his art so well that he could make museum-worthy-masterpieces in minutes. Matter: My dear Kanishka, Unless you don’t know Pablo Picasso and the manner he used to hone his skill you wouldn’t like this facility of doing drafts. So, the first thing I should tell you is who Picasso was? And then how Picasso honed his art? Right? Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor, poet (and much more). He is one of the most influential artists of 20th century. Now, how he honed his art? Let me tell this through a real-life incident that occurred between Pablo and one of Parisian art lover. Here is the story. And the location is some Paris cafe. One day, sipping his coffee at some Paris cafe, a young Parisian art lover saw Pablo doodling on a napkin. He was creating something like: https://cl.ly/0e0J0L1P033b Before long Picasso got up to leave and was about to throw his doodle away, the young Parisian stopped him and said: Parisian: “Oh wait! Can I buy that from you? I’m a big fan.” Pablo: “Yeah sure.” Parisian: “Great! How about 20 francs?” Pablo: “Sorry no, this piece is worth at least 100,000 francs.” Parisian: “You almost threw this away until I stopped you. It only took you a couple of minutes.” Pablo: “No my friend, it took me well over 40 years.” Kanishka, did you read 40 years? For 40 years, day in and day out Pablo improved and improved and improved until he made himself into the legendary artist you may know today. And that is what draft facility would let you do. You don’t have to write the full post on a single sitting. You can do something like this: - write two sentences - save as draft - reopen draft from this page; (drafts would ultimately replace this page) - import an image - resave as a draft. - and keep on doing like this. (you got it, Right?) - little by little, you would get better and better because of continuous improvement - and then you can publish the first post. - then second - then third - and so on. And then one day you may become Picasso of business matters. I pray so. Thank you, Affectionately yours, Thakurani.