Legendary animated filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki can't stand to see his own creations, lest he get caught up in his own mistakes. His solution? Most onto the next project.
Creativity comes from perseverance--at least according to legendary animated filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, whose work has influenced the likes of Pixar and The Simpsons. In a new book about his incredible career, Turning Point 1997-2008, he describes his creative process as one of avoiding regret: