Perfectionism looks like quality control.
Actually it's fear disguised as standards.
Because here's the truth:
You don't know what "good" looks like until you've shipped "bad" 50 times.
Good is just bad with feedback.
And feedback only comes from shipping.
So the person who ships bad version now and iterates 10 times?
They end up with something better than the person who spent 6 months trying to ship perfect.
Because perfect is a guess. Iteration is data.
Seen this pattern everywhere:
Person A: Spends 3 months building the perfect offer. Launches. 2 sales. Doesn't know what to fix.
Person B: Launches rough version in 1 week. 2 sales. Gets feedback. Launches v2. 8 sales. Launches v3. 20 sales.
Same timeline. Completely different results.
Because Person B got 3 rounds of feedback. Person A got 1 guess.
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So if you're sitting on something waiting for it to be ready:
It won't be ready until after you ship it and learn what's wrong.
That's the only path to ready.
Ship the bad version. Get feedback. Ship better version. Repeat.
10 iterations of okay beats 1 attempt at perfect.
Because okay with data becomes great.
Perfect without data stays theoretical.
So stop polishing. Start shipping.
Version 1 doesn't need to be good. It needs to exist.
Version 10 will be good. But only if version 1 happens.
Talk soon, Dyl - Founder of Relentlece.
P.S. What are you perfecting that you should just ship? Launch it this week. Bad version now wins.

