The Cult of Done Manifesto
This morning, Bryce Roberts shared this short clip of a conversation between him and Soleio, one of the first designers at Facebook (now Meta). Soleio was reflecting how in the early days of Facebook, he'd go out for beers and read it out loud with the rest of the team. Do yourself a favor, and read it; it's awesome. If you're a builder, it should invigorate you.
From the Internet Archive (unfortunately, the original is no longer available):
Dear Members of the Cult of Done,
I present to you a manifesto of done. This was written in collaboration with Kio Stark in 20 minutes because we only had 20 minutes to get it done.
The Cult of Done Manifesto
- There are three states of being: not knowing, action, and completion.
- Accept that everything is a draft. It helps to get it done.
- There is no editing stage.
- Pretending you know what you're doing is almost the same as knowing what you are doing, so just accept that you know what you're doing even if you don't and do it.
- Banish procrastination. If you wait more than a week to get an idea done, abandon it.
- The point of being done is not to finish but to get other things done.
- Once you're done, you can throw it away.
- Laugh at perfection. It's boring and keeps you from being done.
- People without dirty hands are wrong. Doing something makes you right.
- Failure counts as done. So do mistakes.
- Destruction is a variant of done.
- If you have an idea and publish it on the internet, that counts as a ghost of done.
- Done is the engine of more.