Law in Contemporary Society

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  Oblique Strategies now directs me to “emphasize the flaws”. We can start with a fundamental question: is constraint preferable to no constraint? I know that I personally find it preferable but I am not convinced this answer holds true for everyone, though I believe it probably does. A more difficult question lies in selecting which constraints to operate by, if presented with the choice. I believe that while there are a few obviously incorrect choices depending on characteristics of the work in question (this essay would not have benefitted if I had taken a lipogrammatic approach), for any creative work there is a broad set of constraints, any of which can lead to agreeable outcomes, and it can be an enjoyable exercise to map out what a subset of those outcomes would look like under various constraints.

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Creativity is a rare quality. Embrace constraint: identify its presence, seek it out, wrestle with and against it. It will set you free.
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