Making Hay 1 ▲ Jim Leff 1 hour ago · Life · 0 comments Sometimes I'm fast-smart and sometimes I'm slow-smart (the rest is an uninteresting morass of confused incompetence). The fast-smart part is talent. I can't really account for it. The slow-smart part — the larger part — is, paradoxically, where I do my best work. Slow-smart really means stupid-but-tenacious. It's a much better faculty, though very few people discover this (I'll explain why in a moment). The fast stuff is dangerous, and must be closely supervised. It's so facile that it can effortlessly churn out vapidity and wrongness (at age six I announced to my family that "smart people have no sense."). I've trained my slow self to vet my fast output in order to weed out bullshit. Meanwhile, my slow stuff requires no vetting. It's slow because vetting's baked in. I constantly see people burying their slow sides, steering clear of entire realms to avoid even contemplating it. It strikes me as a tragic waste. I don't avoid butterscotch candy because it takes time to melt.… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.