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Perfection has to do with the end product

Completion is often misunderstood because each step of a process should be present. In fact, it is less about how innocent the journey comes out and more about how the change results stand. Road root for perfection can be filled with errors, modifications and tests - but in reality what means something the result that people see and experience in the end.

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When an artist paints, the draft can be chaotic and the color cannot be mixed as imagination in the beginning. Still, when the canvas is completed, the audience only watches the work, not the fight behind it. Similarly, the process in design, engineering or writing rarely looks "correct". It is the end product, Polish and sophisticated, which has a mark of perfection. The value lies in how the final creation is met or exceeds expectations.

This perspective also relieves the pressure to pursue innocence on each step. If you take into account each less detail very quickly, the progress slows down and the creativity is suffocated. Permission of space for errors makes innovation possible, and perfection appears through purification. The nice thing about the end product often comes from the lessons during the incomplete process.

Finally, perfection never stumbles; It's about providing someone complete, functional and meaningful. People don't miss drafts, miss or sleep evenings - they remember what you produced. And in the final composition, when everything comes together, Perfection finds its real place.

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Laura Tanenbaum

My favorite compliment is being told that I look like my mom. Seeing myself in her image, like this daughter up top, makes me so proud of how far I’ve come.

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