Darn millercarbon, I am stuck agreeing. In medical school we learn to do things perfectly according to the state of the art at the time by learning from people who already do it perfectly. But, looking back at history it took a lot of baby steps to get there. Perfect is only a perspective in time. As time changes so does perfection. I am sure if da Vinci were alive today he would show you are all the places he made mistakes on the Mona Lisa.
Being a perfectionist does not mean you are paralyzed. It certainly means you are never happy with what you do, or what anybody does for that matter. It is not a very happy place to be.
Being a perfectionist does not mean you are paralyzed. It certainly means you are never happy with what you do, or what anybody does for that matter. It is not a very happy place to be.

