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The term perfect is from the early 15c. classical correction of Middle English parfit "flawless, ideal" (c. 1300), also "complete, full, finished, lacking in no way" (late 14c.), from Old French parfit "finished, completed, ready" (11c.), from Latin perfectus "completed, excellent, accomplished, exquisite," past participle of perficere "accomplish, finish, complete."

Does perfect impede the start of a project or idea? Does perfect prevent risk taking? Does perfect take too long? Does perfect make you inflexible? Striving for perfection is laudable. Having a perfect idea or project is difficult to achieve. Do your best and the project will be perfect.

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Ask yourself for peace, beginning to unravel, knot inside the mind

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