Good Enough

“Good enough”: Know it. Reach it. Stop when you reach it.

Some folks chronically don’t do enough. Some folks chronically do way more than enough. Some folks have both problems, in different domains.

The point is to know your goal. Knowing the problem you’re trying to solve means you’ll know when you’ve solved it.

A lot of the time, knowing isn’t enough. Remembering is the challenge.

Can you do more? Maybe. Probably. Should you do more? Maybe. Stop and think about it, at least. Evaluate. Should you do more now? Should you do more instead of everything else you could be doing now?

If you don’t do more, will it hurt? If you do do more, will it hurt?