The Best Artists Are Not the Most Productive

One of the biggest misconceptions in creative work is the belief that success belongs to whoever produces the most.

More songs.

More books.

More videos.

More posts.

More content.

The logic seems obvious.

If creating is a numbers game, then producing more should increase your chances of success.

But when I look at the artists whose work has stayed with me over the years, I notice something different.

What separates them is rarely how much they create.

It’s what they choose to keep.

Every creator generates ideas.

The difficult part is deciding which ideas deserve to survive.

A songwriter may write twenty verses and keep one.

A producer may audition dozens of sounds before choosing the right one.

An author may cut entire chapters from a manuscript.

The public sees the finished work.

They rarely see everything that was rejected along the way.

That’s why I’ve become increasingly skeptical of advice that glorifies output above all else.

Output matters.

Practice matters.

Consistency matters.

But quantity alone has never been a reliable measure of quality.

In fact, today’s technology allows creators to produce more than at any point in history.

The challenge is no longer creating enough.

The challenge is recognizing what deserves attention.

What deserves refinement.

What deserves to be released.

The creators who thrive in the years ahead may not be the ones generating the most ideas.

They may be the ones making the best decisions.

Because creativity isn’t just the act of creating.

It’s the act of choosing.

What do you think matters more today: producing more work or producing better work?

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King Samuel Benson is a songwriter, creator, and founder of Eritail Studios. Through music, podcasting, and creative commentary, he explores creativity, technology, storytelling, and the ideas shaping the future of independent artistic work.

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