The ‘Good Enough’ Manifesto: Because Sometimes Done is Better Than Perfect
The pursuit of “perfect” takes center stage in our ambition-driven world. After all, it’s all about the 4.0 GPA, dream job, flawless relationship, and the ideal house. But, as Mark Cuban once said, “Perfection is the Enemy of Success.” This relentless pursuit of excellence, however, comes at a heavy price in the form of decision paralysis, anxiety, and a constant sense of inadequacy. But let me pose a radical question. What would it be like if “good enough” was more than a consolation prize but a powerful tool for productivity and self-compassion? The Cult of PerfectionIn our society, perfecti...