Part 6/10:
Letting Go of Perfection
Another revelation came in the acceptance of imperfection. Previously obsessed with achieving perfection in every endeavor, the narrator learned the value of focusing on "good enough." Life in the countryside, with its inherent unpredictability, required a different perspective. With a limited amount of time and energy, it became clearer that accomplishing more projects, even if they were only 90% complete, offered far greater rewards than fixating on a single task until it was perfect.