I'm reasonably confident that far more mediocre ideas were born of certainty than great ones. One has to be confident enough to write it in the first place, and then determined enough to defend it once it is out there. But the quivering doubt is the egg from which the idea hatches. (There's a yolk in there somewhere.)
Someday I'll tell you the story of how Randy and I came to name our book.
I'm reasonably confident that far more mediocre ideas were born of certainty than great ones. One has to be confident enough to write it in the first place, and then determined enough to defend it once it is out there. But the quivering doubt is the egg from which the idea hatches. (There's a yolk in there somewhere.)
Someday I'll tell you the story of how Randy and I came to name our book.