>>8924762This is what Faber said originally. He made three separate posts with his Bionicle logo redesign cut into three pieces. The last post, where he talks about puzzles never being finished, made some people think he was admitting he has no clear endgame in mind. I assume he was actually trying to say something profound about how the creative process is more important than any end result. He wants fans to be creative and productive with no definite end goal, to keep building our "infinite puzzle" as he put it. Basically, he was just rephrasing the old adage that "the journey is more important than the destination". In other words, he wasn't really saying anything we haven't already heard a million times.
The main reason some people got angry at him is cause he's still being unclear about what he wants with his Bionicle postings and logo redesign, other than inspiring fans to be active and creative, which they already are anyway. After two years of puzzling messages and loads of fans misinterpreting his vague intentions without him bothering to clear up any misunderstanding, talking about a puzzle that won't be finished was a poor choice of words. Especially when he paired his posts with a cut-up Bionicle logo. He knows he's confusing and angering his readers, but he's not doing anything against it.