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  • Perfectionism is the unreasonable and self-defeating ambition of getting something absolutely right

  • which makes us difficult to be around and punishing to live within. The origins

  • of perfectionism lie in the imagination, in the ease with which we can conjure up a picture

  • of an ideal state of affairs, compared with the monstrous difficulty of bringing such

  • a state into being by ourselves. The sickness of perfectionism gestates in the fertile gap

  • between our noble visions and our mediocre reality. And yet our problems do not ultimately

  • arise in our love of perfection per se. They lie in our reckless tendencies to under-budget

  • for the difficulties of achieving it. The proper target for (gentle) criticism is premature

  • perfectionism. How accurately we budgetfor time and effortis dependent on a proper

  • grasp of the inherent difficulty of any task. If we fully recognise something to be exceptionally

  • arduous, we don’t panic when our first efforts are weak and progress slow. It’s difficult

  • but we knew it would be. High standards only become a problem when we think something

  • might and should be substantially easier than it turns out to be, and when we read our struggles

  • as marks of our own ineptitude rather than as an inevitable part of an entirely legitimate

  • lengthy journey. Perfectionism is only a problem because we have underbudgeted for difficulty,

  • not because we are aiming high. It strikes when we imagine we might write a good novel

  • in six months, or have a good career by the age of thirty or have worked out spontaneously

  • how to have a successful marriage. Our perfectionism starts to torture us when we lack information

  • on how hard others had to work and how much they had suffer before reaching their ideas

  • of perfection. In a better world culture would endlessly draw to our attention the first

  • drafts, and hidden labours of others, and properly alert us to the true horrors exacted

  • by anything worth doing. We would not then be impatient sickly perfectionists, we would

  • be patient resilient questers for excellence. The problem isn’t that were aiming for

  • perfection. It’s that we don’t have an accurately redemptive idea of what perfection

  • really demands.

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Perfectionism is the unreasonable and self-defeating ambition of getting something absolutely right

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完美主義的問題 (The Problem With Perfectionism)

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    Precious Annie Liao 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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