The Terrible Experiment

<p>And everything I did to try to improve it made it worse, until I had created a big mess. I wanted to tear it up and start over. I wanted to hide my terrible mess. No one would be the wiser if I just excluded it.If left it out, I would save myself from embarrassment.</p> <p>I saw Asteroid City last night. I am a fan of Wes Anderson&rsquo;s work and though I loved the worlds he brought together, it didn&rsquo;t work. The elements didn&rsquo;t hold together. It was a mess.</p> <p>But an interesting mess. Much more interesting than 99% of the things I see on Netflix which are don&rsquo;t have the distinction of being terrible or terriblygood. The demand that everything be a hit, means everything is passable but few, if any, memorable.</p> <p>So maybe it&rsquo;s okay that this doodle turned out terrible. I decided not to tear it up, to include it in my diary here, publicly, because it&rsquo;s good for everyone to know that no one gets to something real without mistakes and failures, subjective and public.</p> <p><a href="https://suzannelagrande.medium.com/the-terrible-experiment-5e975efcfd21"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>