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Don’t get caught up in believing you can complete 100 percent… every quarter. It’s perfectionist thinking and not realistic.
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The goal is progress, not perfection.
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The perfect benchmark human being, like the perfect benchmark organization, does not exist. That colors how people think.
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For some reason we feel we should be perfect, and forget that we learn through our mistakes.
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The problem is not slipping up; the problem is thinking that if you can’t do something perfectly, then you shouldn’t do it all.
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Rather than insisting on perfect pedigrees, make room for at least a few offbeat candidates who have shown great hunger for success in unexpected arenas.
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…the drive for real, individual accomplishments seems to have turned into a game of virtual one-upmanship, based on the illusion of perfection.
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When people seem to be perfect, it just means you don’t know them very well.
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The important thing is to be better, not perfect. After all, we’re only human and we’re operating under conditions of uncertainty. It’s hard to time quitting decisions perfectly.
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You will never, ever, ever be ‘ready’ to start a side hustle. Like many things in life, conditions are never perfect and it never feels like the exact right time to embark on the adventurous journey of launching a business.
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