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Comment by Dalewyn

3 years ago

That is a bunch of minced words to explain a very simple concept:

People judge results, not effort.

You don't buy a product because the producer put in <X> effort, you buy it because it's good (FSVO good).

> People judge results, not effort.

That may be true for graphic art for movies, video games, websites, etc, but not for fine art. In fine art, the resulting artwork is judged much less by the result than what went into it. The artworld already is deluged by art, so the narrative around the art and the artist is the most important differentiating element.

Food Safety and Veterinary Office? Fire Service Vehicle Operator?

  • > Hey GPT, what does FSVO mean in the above

    > "FSVO" stands for "For Some Value Of". In the given statement, "FSVO good" means that the product is considered good to some extent, though the degree of goodness may vary depending on personal opinions and preferences.