To achieve perfection takes trial and error.
If others are involved in your task, they may see your experimentation as indecision.
Ignore that gnawing urge to placate them for an easier life, and press on with your goal.
Only then, will you hope to attain something that you can be 85 – 90% satisfied with.
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So true.
I love it. As Jo says, ‘So true’. It makes me think of a quote I’d heard but saw again today, framed above the reception desk of an ad agency, by Charles Mingus: “Anyone can make the simple complicated. Creativity is making the complicated simple.”
Totally agree, Denis. That’s probably why most people think they have seen the ‘simple’ solution before because it seems so obvious and right.