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Don’t Watch The Perfection


When we dream, we have passion. When we have passion, we must do it with perfection.


Often, when we have goals, we need to start with a bang. We have to become a megastar in a day. We need to get to first class as soon as possible. But things take time. It adds up over time, but the key is to start as soon as possible.


What happens is that we have an idea that we assume can instantly change our existence or someone else’s existence. But we paint on it only when we have favorable conditions. We look forward to more time and additional resources. And one day someone else built a product on that idea and we regretted it.


We heard the announcement, “Oh, I had the same idea, however I could not get it to work.”



How does perfection regularly prove to be our worst enemy?


Don’t Watch The Perfection

At first, once the concept enters our thoughts, it takes a long time. We don’t have enough information first of all. We are a little doubtful about your ideas and the worst thing is that you want to start it ideally. No, it is not possible for the maximum time. This feeling of “I’ll make it perfect” often stops us before we even start.


Think for a moment how much time we waste before we take the first step towards our goal. What happens is this. You were about to start and then realized you could do more. You shrug your shoulders and say I’ll do it better the next day.


A few days pass and you lose interest in the idea. It can be your business idea or something about your dream.



How to handle the concept of being the best?


Don’t Watch The Perfection

Find perfection. That is, first class. Try to do things that are feasible. It’s alright. But don’t forestall doing it due to the fact you cannot do it perfectly. Take a step and grab it. When you do, you get better.


Perfect? It’s up to everyone. Once I change my modern job, I will follow my dream. Once I earn that much, I will start a business. When I have more time, I will start going to the fitness center. Once I have less responsibilities, I start to enjoy my existence.



How perfection has destroyed your dream:


Don’t Watch The Perfection

Here is another example:

You have to appear as an artist, including a singer, writer, painter or something. Suppose you take a risk to participate in an event and show your potential. If you’re trying to find an excuse that you didn’t prepare well. This way you wait for perfection. Just don’t miss the opportunity.



OK good! Achieving it. It’s all good, if not ideal. Keep learning:

We went for an interview but it did not pass well.

We’re back from our holiday trip, but there’s still a lot to explore.

We’re just at the end of a movie that we went into with high expectations but it didn’t pan out (or it’s a disaster).

It’s okay if it’s not perfect.


We often emerge with sadness because we or something has lowered our expectations. Things usually don’t go our way. Life is exciting because it is so unpredictable. The secret to lasting happiness is to enjoy the adventure and never stop learning. As Eugene Delacroix stated: “The artist who achieves absolute perfection achieves it in not anything.”


So it’s fair if you don’t sing the ideal song. It’s okay if you don’t play perfectly. It is wise to simply accept that we cannot completely excel. Do this for as long as you want. Keep moving and playing.


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