You want perfection or nothing.
You will never get perfection so you always get nothing.
Some of us know how to make incremental progress towards out goals.
Yes, of course, you're right again.
You know, when I cut a piece of lumber, I don't measure twice - once is enough. When I tune the motor before racing it, I don't worry about a couple of timing degrees. In fact, I stopped worrying about a lot of things, knowing everything will work out, and I'll eventually get there. Same goes for politics; I figure a number a bad red marks on the record sheet won't make much of difference, as long as he/she says the right words at the podium. I mean, he||, look at where this country is after 250 years - it's been working out terrifically.
No, Swordy, I'll continue to strive for perfection, because perfection is what makes me and others stand out from the rest of the idiots. I'm not interested in half-assed methods, the time wasted, or the money it costs to do things the second, third and fourth times.
BTW, I have a great deal on a used pair of tennis shoes. Granted there's grease all over them, the strings are missing, and the soles flop around, but if I promise you
a little bit of freedom they're your size, does $49.99 sound fair? I mean, a new pair would run ya 69 bucks. I figure that would be better than throwing them into to trash with the rest of the Shills.