Thanks so much, @praditya. Since both of us belong to the creative fields of architecture and design, we are the most likely candidates for perfectionism. Our exposure to different projects tends to challenge our criteria for quality work thus sometimes tempting us to be flawless. Does this resonate with you?
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It does resonate with me as There is never a time where I felt that this design of façade or plan is perfect there's always an urge of 'it needs something more' So, in hue of seeking perfectionism I tend to remain unsatisfied. Which should be changed of course.
Absolutely. For our sanity, well-being, and happiness to flourish in the long run, progress must be chosen above perfection. Change is the only permanent thing in this world, so we must be flexible enough to adapt to it. Or else we tend to struggle more. Thanks a lot for sharing your beautiful thoughts. 😀