
Perfect vs Good
You’ve probably heard that perfect is the enemy of the good. And that is true. A need to be perfect is a throttle on production – I mean, how many David statues did Michelangelo produce?
You’ve probably heard that perfect is the enemy of the good. And that is true. A need to be perfect is a throttle on production – I mean, how many David statues did Michelangelo produce?
Does something look good or bad? It might depend on which pair of glasses you’re wearing. PS, glasses are a metaphor here.
I can be uncomfortable with uncertainty, but I’m certainly not alone. Tom Petty and Warren Buffett, back me up here, won’t you?
Fasting. Why would anyone fast on purpose? Sometimes a solution involves doing — or eating — less. And sometimes nothing is easier than a little.
The ancient Romans had the best names. And were pretty smart sometimes.