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There’s a tempting myth that productivity equals more: more time, more content, more output. The opposite often holds. When you approach a task with restraint and intentionality, you make room for meaning. Choosing where to place a “dash” is an act of selection—what to emphasize, what to omit, what to tenderly refine. That restraint is a form of generosity to your work and your audience.
When you look at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, you are awed by the scale. But the most human moment is the tiny gap between God’s finger and Adam’s finger. That gap is the ultimate "dash." It is an inch of negative space that defines the entire Renaissance. A Little Dash of the Brush