NOT A TEACHER
Hello, gilbuvarkey:
I thought that I would just pass along this idea.
There is a saying that goes something like:
Better is the enemy of the good.
That is, sometimes we do something well. But we are not satisfied. We want to do it even better. But maybe doing it
better is not necessary or even a good idea.
For example, every day there have been leaves on the sidewalk in front of our house. So every day, I sweep the
sidewalk. If there are 30 leaves, I try to get at least 25 of them. And even if I pick up all 30, other leaves will start to
fall very soon. Should I go crazy and keep sweeping up the newly fallen leaves? Of course, not! I did a good job in
sweeping up 25 leaves. That is all that anyone can expect. Perfection is not necessary or even possible (I would be
sweeping up those leaves 24 hours a day!).