The Craft Ben Brewer The Craft Ben Brewer

The danger of confusing confidence for competence

We've entered a cultural moment where confidence gets mistaken for competence — and where the pressure to have all the answers is quietly killing creative work. The best directors, photographers, and leaders I know share one trait: they're fluent in uncertainty. Not because they're unprepared, but because they know the real work begins where the plan meets reality.

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The Practice Ben Brewer The Practice Ben Brewer

Quit trying to be smart. Just be less stupid

There's an allure to the idea that great creative work comes from outsmarting the problem — from having the eye, the instinct, the moment of genius. But some of the most important wins in production don't come from brilliance. They come from not making avoidable mistakes. Charlie Munger called it being "consistently not stupid." Behind a camera, it looks a lot like boring preparation that protects the brilliant work from getting compromised.

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