Majid Ibrahim
I think that this chapter heavily ties into the previous one with regard to the suspension of judgment. We are innately perfectionists, that is what has allowed us to develop as a species. However, now we are paying the price for this ability we possess through the constant inner critic criticizing our every move. This leads us to have a fear of making mistakes which will inevitably hinder our ability to explore all the possibilities our minds can conjure.
Instead, an artist should focus on what is possible within his current capabilities and actually lean into the imperfections in their work to learn and grow from them. Each mistake helps us get better at what we do and how we see art. Accepting our flaws can help us become more open and willing to take risks. This method lets us use our imaginations instead of letting it drag us down.