The law of averages
The famous phrase "quality over quantity" signifies craftsmanship. This idea lacks depth because 'quality', in many cases, is directly proportional to 'quantity'.
Whether it's content writing, photography, dance, music, sales, or getting hired, competence develops with frequency. You bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to be with repetition.
The law of averages states, "the likelihood of certain events evens out if the frequency is increased".
During dance choreography, it takes 30 hilarious and hideous ideas before we come up with a good one. When we're making bizarre suggestions, we know we're nearing the good ones. Never refrain from going wild with your ideas. If you limit yourself to creating only high-quality work, you are holding yourself back from the best work you can do.
In fundraising, it takes 100 rejections before I interact with one kind soul willing to contribute to the cause. If the nature of work is unpredictable, and a lot is left to luck, the one thing within our control is the number of times we try.
Maximize the number of chances you take. The good ones take time to come, but they come only when you have had your share of rejection/failure/disappointing results. It takes patience and persistence to get the best results.
This in no way discounts thoughtful work. Instead, it suggests that if quantity is given importance, quality will follow suit.