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简答题:Pursuing perfection in your work may seem like a noble pursuit. After all, many would attribute at least part of Steve Jobs' legacy to his incredible attention to detail and refusal to accept anything short of perfection. Perfectionism may have served Jobs well at times, but for the average professional, a tireless drive for perfection can create significant inefficiencies.
Perfection is deceptive. It's like trying to climb a mountain that has no summit. You never know if you've achieved it. The goal is not to deliver something perfect but to deliver something that has impact. Perfectionism creates psychological barriers to getting work done and causes you to spend time on work that has little impact.
Perfectionism is not a bad mentality at its core. You likely seek perfection because you want to do great work and have an outsized impact on the world around you. But, don't let perfection deceive you into making it the primary goal. Instead, ask yourself, "What's the minimum amount of work I can do to create the greatest impact?" Then you'll achieve much more than you are today and avoid the psychological burden of pursuing an unattainable goal.

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在工作中追求完美似乎是一种高尚的追求。毕竟,很多人会把乔布斯的传世成就至少部分归功于他对细节的极致关注,以及对任何不完美的拒不忍受。完美主义也许曾偶尔对乔布斯颇有助益,但对于一般专业人士来说,不知疲倦地追求完美可能会导致效率严重低下。
完美具有欺骗性。这就像试图攀登一座没有顶峰的山。你永远不知道自己是否到达了顶点。你的目标不是交付完美的产品,而是交付具有影响力的产品。完美主义使你对完成工作产生心理障碍,同时把时间花在无关痛痒的工作上。
完美主义本质上并不是一种负面心态。你之所以追求完美,可能是因为你想把工作做出彩,并对你周围的世界产生超凡影响。但是,不要让完美把你带入歧途,而将其看作首要目标。相反,问问你自己,“我怎么样才能以最小的工作量取得最大的效果?”这样一来,你就能取得比现在多得多的成就,并避免因追求无法实现的目标而产生的心理负担。
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