That's a reference to an old saying: "Perfect is good's worst enemy" (or
"Perfect is the worst enemy of good"). Sort of the same thing as
paralysis by analysis -- if you spend too much time striving for
perfect, you don't realize when it's good enough.
Dave
On 12/3/2015 16:58, anne-ology wrote:
I have found some wordings which I don't understand, so have placed
?s by them ...
as in this e-message "the perfect is the goods worst enemy I am
told";
haven't a clue as to what you might be referring ;-)
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