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The Memo: Perils of perfectionism
This week’s lead story is by Sarah Todd, a senior reporter at Quartz.  Inspired by the life and work of the artist Alberto Giacometti, Sarah explores how to know when a project is finished. And how to let it go. Alberto Giacometti was a prolific artist—a fact that’s also a small miracle, given his notoriously laborious creative process. Best known for the stark, elongated figures embraced by critics as emblems of a ravaged but persevering humanity in the aftermath of World War II, the Swiss sculptor and painter could toil so long over his works that he risked whittling them away into nothing. “Often they became so tiny that with one touch of my knife they disappeared into dust,” Giacometti w

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