This is a post about “good enough.”
“Good enough” is not good enough when it is:
- shoddy work
- the result of not caring
- a manifestation of avoidance.
“Good enough” is an approach that’s justified (and possibly even optimal) when:
- you need to have something out there in the world to see how it does
- your belief that you can plan a future sequence of events is an erroneousĀ belief in controllability
- you have perfectionist tendencies that keep you from getting anything done.