The ‘perfect’ problem
Monday, November 28th, 2011by ken winston caine
If we must always wait to act until everything is perfect, ’til all the pieces are in place, we’ll never get anything done.
We’ll never be happy.
We’ll never experience peace.
All the pieces are never in place. And if they are, ever, all it takes is one big puff of wind and poof — pieces are everywhere.
Poof — so much for perfection.
Waiting for things to be perfect is paralysis. It’s a trap. It seems so logical and (more…)
