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by obsequiosity
998 days ago
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I don't know how I feel about this. On the one hand, there's some problematic etiology of perfectionism that can be healed, like needing to avoid criticism and shame for supposedly doing a bad job and wanting to please people excessively to your own detriment. But striving for excellence because you get social recognition and praise for your work is maybe healthy? If you enjoy what you do and want to make the client happy because it makes you feel good to know you did something great for someone, idk, that would motivate me to be perfect. |
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