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Jaki H
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0 posted 2011-01-06 05:16 PM


Not my best, I know. I was just curious what you thought. Its pretty straight forward...
-Jaki H

The Pitfalls of Perfection
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I work for weeks on projects
that were meant to take days
But the A is never good enough-
I want the A plus

I see only faults
and my way is best,
its not worth the effort
unless it dazzles all

like an addict, I am caught
on a drug too hard to quit
the harder I work,
the more they come to expect.

they say “perfect” is a good thing
but for me it is a curse
because no matter what I do,
what I say,
how hard I work,
nothing will ever be quite perfect
and I can never win.



© Copyright 2011 Jacqueline M. H. - All Rights Reserved
Rex Allen McCoy
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1 posted 2011-01-06 06:22 PM


there's a lot of people that way ... perfection comes after learning from mistakes ... be satisfied with just doing your best

enjoyed your thoughts

ethome
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2 posted 2011-01-06 11:22 PM


Nothing perfect in this old world.
Such demands make you too hard on yourself.
This is not a bad write, you got your point across very well.

Eric

ain't doin nothin at all just answerin the call
and kinda driftin away from it all

XGarapanX
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3 posted 2011-01-07 09:07 AM


Yes. Well spoken, Poetess.

·´~`·­»Garapan«­·´~`·  "Look! Crumbs on his jacketses... Heeee took it!"

JDH
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4 posted 2011-01-07 11:54 AM


good job of elaborating on what most would consider the "simple" pursuit of perfection.
steavenr
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5 posted 2011-01-08 05:22 PM


a wise man once said that perfection could best be described as maturity, not flawlessness...so, with that in mind, the better advice might simply be...just write on (which you have done quite well)
JamesMichael
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6 posted 2011-01-08 06:00 PM


Nice...I thought about the movie "Black Swan" when I read this...a woman seeking perfection and driven to imperfection...James
Legacy
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7 posted 2011-01-08 08:19 PM


Nothing is wrong with perfection, except being consumed with it.
latearrival
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8 posted 2011-01-08 09:48 PM


Nothing is ever "perfect",else how would you reach the top? Do not drive yourself to do anything but your very best. It may be that you are not the one to judge your own work. You will drive yourself too hard and that will lead to your failure.
best to you.latearrival  

Jaki H
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9 posted 2011-01-09 01:14 PM


Thanks for the feedback guys! I know youre all right... its bad to expect absolute perfection. i just cant help it, even though i know its bad :/ I feel like so many people have this problem today... its sad but its hard to stop this kind of thinking, with all the competition and stories of failure i always hear...
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