“Done is better than perfect.” – Guiding principle of Facebook
Similarly, sometimes the best is the enemy of the good.
Delaying action until something is perfect (for example, perfectly understood or perfectly expressed) can slow momentum and squander energy and goodwill.
Knowing when something is “good enough,” subject to future iterations of improvement, is a hallmark of skillful leadership.
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