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Perfectionism Is a Bad Bet
Perfectionism becomes easier to beat when you treat shipping as a portfolio allocation problem. Each delay makes two bets: that extra polish beats the opportunity cost, and that one improved outcome compounds better than another shipped iteration. A quality threshold, fixed time-boxes, and iteration velocity turn the decision from a taste argument into a repeatable shipping system.
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