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Daily Nugget #44 by Thomas J. Leonard. All rights reserved. Licensed use only. Do you have ANY ideas how many emails I get a month from well-meaning
coaches who urge me away from the Perfect thing and back to the Excellence
thing? --The quality of excelling --Possessing good qualities in high degree --Exceptionally good of its kind --Superior in kind or degree Perfect: --Lacking nothing essential to the whole; complete of its nature or kind. --Being without defect or blemish. --Thoroughly skilled or talented in a certain field or area; proficient. --Completely suited for a particular purpose or situation: She was the perfect actress for the part. --Completely corresponding to a description, standard, or type: a perfect circle; a perfect gentleman. --Accurately reproducing an original: a perfect copy of the painting. --Complete; thorough. --Pure; undiluted; unmixed: perfect red. --Excellent and delightful in all respects: a perfect day. See the difference? Excellence is comparative (high degree, exceptionally good of its kind, superior in kind or degree). Perfect just is perfect (no defect; complete, fitting, accurate, undiluted). Big, big difference... In my view, perfect is much more interesting. Excellence is just a linear path of improvement. Yawn. Perfection is often discontinuous in progression/occurrence. My, my, big words today. Enjoy.
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