Perfetto

Want to know a quick way to get someone to fail on a task?

Tell them it has to be perfect.

Perfection by its nature is near impossible to reach. Perfect. Flawless. Impeccable. As soon as I hear those words I can almost see the pressure. The stress. If everyone reached perfection the definition of perfection would change. It would become ordinary. I know that as a meaning, the word perfection doesn’t exclude repetition. It doesn’t imply doing better than others or being the best at something. It merely means doing that thing without any flaw. That’s all.

But who defines something as perfect? When is a painting perfect? Is Monet perfect? What about Boticelli? How about a musical piece or a book. When is a movie perfect? To me, perfection in any of those categories is a personal opinion and varies too much to be able to pin down. I can even say that people disagree every day on what qualifies as perfect computer code. Two functions that do the same thing can have extremely different code and one might be perfect for some people while the other is perfect for others. People have fights over this daily. And I am of the belief that anything that’s hard to define is hard to achieve.

I can almost hear some people saying, “So what are you saying, should we all just try hard enough but never aim for perfection?” Well, hard enough is also a difficult term to define. First of all, the amount you choose to push/challenge yourself is and should always be your own call. No one but you can get you to do the things you want to do. Secondly, I’m not telling you not to aim high or not to do the best you can, I’m just saying that when you’re working on a story and you’ve rewritten the story eleven times just to fix a single sentence, maybe it’s time to take another approach: cut the sentence out or leave it as is.

I find perfection to be highly overrated. There’s beauty in imperfection just the same way as there is in perfection. Most things in nature are slightly imperfect and somehow it feels more right to me. Perfection seems to inhuman, too calculated, like someone trying too hard. And too often it ends in disaster.

I think most people know their limit. They may never admit to it or show it to others, but we have a good understanding of how far we can go. I’d say combine that knowledge with how hard you’re willing to push.

It may not result in perfection but, it sure is close enough.

Previously? Brown Thumbs.

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