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On the Unfinished Nature of Creative Work

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Published on April 14, 2025

1y ago· 1 min readenOpinion

Summary

The author reflects on their habit of constantly editing posts even after publication, viewing creative work as never truly finished. They draw parallels to fashion, unsolved mysteries, and music to argue that unfinished works hold intrigue, and that life itself lacks closure — making the perpetual editing process relatable rather than problematic.

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raheeljunaid.comOn the Unfinished Nature of Creative Workraheeljunaid.com

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I edit my posts constantly, and only post when I think they're 'good enough.' They're only 'finished' when I'm tired of working on them.
It doesn't bother me that no post is finished. Fashion is never finished. The Zodiac and Jack the Ripper cases were never finished. Music is never finished.
Its unfinished things where the intrigue lie. Life is a constant lack of closure or catharsis, so the suspense is relatable.
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I edit my posts constantly, and only post when I think they’re “good enough.” They’re only “finished” when I’m tired of working on them. The problem is, I’m not tired of working on them even after they’re posted, so the RSS and email newsletter folks rece

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