“The next problem is the idea that you can get a lot of things ‘at once’ and test them against each other, thus reaching some definitive conclusion. In doing this, you root out the bad, but you don’t/can’t hone in on the good. Why? Becuase the difference between fine, good, and best is in the nuance. You only experience nuance with extended use.”

This and more insightful thoughts in The Brooks Review (🔒 members only) this week.

Tony Meyer @tonyandrewmeyer