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I hear a lot of talk about flow, and about mastering the basics.
Id say being able to do both is important to being "well rounded" but at what point do you transition. (almost) No one's basics are perfect, and we could spend a lifetime mastering them... so at what point do you "move on" and work on other things? A lot of people here seem to imply NEVER, but I don't think they mean it that way, because that leaves no room for growth...
So where do you guys feel the balance point is?
Id say being able to do both is important to being "well rounded" but at what point do you transition. (almost) No one's basics are perfect, and we could spend a lifetime mastering them... so at what point do you "move on" and work on other things? A lot of people here seem to imply NEVER, but I don't think they mean it that way, because that leaves no room for growth...
So where do you guys feel the balance point is?