No. This isn’t about working hard. It has nothing to do with perfect practice making perfect. It actually has nothing to do with quality. It does, however, have everything to do with fear, effort, and vulnerability.
Edward R. Murrow called stage fright ‘the sweat of perfection.’
What Murrow was implying is that getting yourself up there, just doing it, trying, testing, shipping, making yourself vulnerable, opening yourself to criticism, sharing what you have created is what makes perfection.
You can build a myriad of matryoshka dolls but they will never be perfect unless you share them, because that’s what creating is really about.
Perfection is a state of completeness and nothing is complete until it’s given away.
Stay Positive & Perspire Perfection
Garth E. Beyer
- Established Goals - November 22, 2024
- Lessons From The Presentation - November 21, 2024
- Tightropes - November 20, 2024