Done > Perfect.

Stop Screwing Yourself

Hey,

Perfection is a trap. You’re stuck tweaking endless details, chasing a flawless dream that doesn’t exist. Meanwhile, your career or business is collecting dust. Done is what moves the needle. Shipping something real, even if it’s rough, gets you feedback, traction, and results. Successful people don’t wait for perfect, they launch, learn, and iterate. Stop polishing and start delivering. The world rewards action, not daydreams.

Momentum comes from finishing, not overthinking. Every shipped project, post, or email stacks wins that compound. Perfectionism kills that drive. It makes you second-guess and stall. You’re not crafting a masterpiece, you’re building a life. Small, consistent outputs create a flywheel effect that pulls you forward. Waiting for perfect leaves you at the starting line while others lap you. Choose done, and watch results pile up.

Imperfect action is your best teacher. Ship something flawed, and you get raw feedback. That’s gold. It shows what works, what sucks, and where to pivot. Hiding behind perfect means you’re dodging reality and reality always wins. Every typo or glitch is a chance to grow. The market doesn’t care about your feelings, it cares about your output. Embrace the mess. It’s your fastest path to clarity.

Perfection chains you to fear: fear of judgment, failure, or looking dumb. Done breaks those chains. Finishing something gives you control over your time and destiny. It’s not about lowering standards, it’s about raising output. The more you ship, the less you care about critics. Your life will transform faster than you think.

Keep shipping,
— Andy

P.SThe less you care, the freer you are. Perfect is a prison. Break out by choosing done.