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If it's not 100%, it's 0% to you. This extreme pursuit of perfection is actually a shield you use to defend against your deep-seated "I'm not good enough" insecurity; you fear any tiny flaw will let others see through your disguise, so you force yourself to be perpetually flawless. But absolute perfection doesn't exist, and this obsession only prevents you from ever enjoying success. Try accepting an 80% result once; you'll find that even if you're imperfect, your value doesn't diminish in the slightest.
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Psychologists note that the 'Perfectionist' type of Imposter Syndrome sets overly high goals. When absolute perfection isn't met, they believe they're a fraud, completely ignoring the 99% achieved.
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