The Perfectionist
I learned that success and failure are often separated by a very fine line.
When you have an idea, the courage, and the opportunity, act on it. Put it on the canvas and make it real, even if it's not the finest version. Don't wait for perfection.
Create the bad version. Create the average version. Create the unfinished version. Keep putting your work out there. Every attempt teaches you something, and over time all those imperfect pieces come together to create something truly great.
But when you keep all your brilliant ideas locked inside your mind, constantly telling yourself, "It's not good enough yet," nothing ever gets created. You never paint the bad picture, so you never learn how to paint the good one.
You keep imagining, planning, and perfecting in your head, but action never follows. The idea slowly fades, confidence disappears, courage weakens, and eventually what could have become success turns into failure.
Success belongs to those who create before they are ready. Failure often belongs to those who wait until they feel ready.
Published on June 22, 2026