It lies to us and tells us that it needs to be perfect and a “success” for it to be worthy of our time. It tells us anything less than perfection is a failure, so it’s better to hold off than risk falling on our face. It tells us to wait until tomorrow, next week or another year.
Read MoreAlmost every night like clockwork I’d wake up in a panic and run to my desk and scribble down another question, another task to double check. The midnight doubts would also involve a vision of no one showing up and me running around apologizing to all the vendors.
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