The danger of most projects, particularly when they are involved in creative production, is that we allow ourselves to strive for a condition of “stasis.” The hope for a stasis makes us feel that we are aiming toward an ultimate, and once we achieve this ultimate, we can rest, and perhaps move to something new. This entire way of thinking misses the fact that life is fluid from beginning to end and stasis does not truly exist. The present tense is gone before you can actually conceive it. We need to think of all these efforts as the initiation of a process, not the completion of an end.