“Good” leads to complacency, leads to stagnation.
Being merely “good” leads to complacency, that leads to stagnation. This is interestingly opposed to the more common proverb “don’t let perfection be the enemy of good enough”.
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“Good” leads to complacency, leads to stagnation.
Being merely “good” leads to complacency, that leads to stagnation. This is interestingly opposed to the more common proverb “don’t let perfection be the enemy of good enough”.