How to get flour… or a camera

April 20th, 2010  |  Published in Inspired By You!  |  2 Comments

When starting a project, the first thing you’d think of having is the right equipment, isn’t it?
But what if the urge of starting something is greater than what you actually have?
If you want to bake a cake, flour is mandatory. And cheap.
If you want to record interviews, you have to have a camera. It’s rather expensive. And a good computer, which also costs quite a bit of money (unless you get second-hand equipment, but even then).

If you really want to bake a cake but you don’t have flour, you can always knock on your neighbour’s door.
If you really want to record interviews, you can ask two of your friends (very generous friends) to lend you their camera, until you’ve saved up enough money to buy one.

You might not feel as comfortable as if you had your own piece of equipment, but when there’s a good solution out there for you, why not use it and postpone you project just because it should be perfect from the start?

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  1. mlle-cassis says:

    April 20th, 2010at 13:20(#)

    I quite agree! (‘love cakes better than interviews though)

  2. Stéphanie Klebetsanis says:

    April 20th, 2010at 13:28(#)

    They serve different purposes, but are both very enjoyable. :)

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