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How does your own brain react to this?
Are you one to go for quality, or quantity?
How does it make you feel when you achieve the goal?
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I am usually the one to prefer quality. It is so much better to have 5 products that don't have ANY problems than to have 50 and all of them a flaw.
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I usually try to go for quality.
If something you're making is just plain crap it's going to be hard to do anything with it.
Only time I go with quantity is when i'm short on time and just don't care.
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Well, due to how I have gone about completing my A-Levels (Further Education) they are very coursework based, and I have to waffle on alot because of this I mainly aim for quantity when presenting papers and doing research.
But outside of this, Id rather go with quality because of the sheer fact that smaller is better and if its small and is of a high quality then the 'thing' is better than a waffled on post.
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Quality over Quantity, that's how the old saying goes.
When I do card magic, I rather do one or two excellent and well done tricks than eleven in a row that don't have such a big effect and that just become boring. Same when I write novels or on a particular science subject I bring the subject slowly to the main explanation part but keep the person that's reading entertained so that he doesn't get bored.
Quality over quantity!
Because think about it. There's a company that mass produces loafs of French bread. Day by day, made by machines, automatically to be mass sold. Then, somewhere in France, there is a little bread shop that makes amazing fresh bread every day, a few loafs to make some profit for a living. Those few amazing loafs of French homemade French bread, are worth so much more than the hundreds of company produced loafs.
Definitely quality. Just the type of person i am.
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When it comes to clothes, quantity. If I can get 5 t-shirts for £20 whereas in another shop, 1 t-shirt is £20 - I would personally go with the 5 for 20 rather than the 1 for 20.
My brain feels at ease as long as I have loads of clothing rather then spending so much money on one item.