Up to this point, I've been psychologically healthy enough to not be a perfectionist. I have high standards, but I don't waste time doing things that don't matter perfectly.
It seems like you have to be perfect to compete these days. Have had perfect grades ten years ago, had all the right career choices and companies, know all the right people, and do and say all the right things.
Hello? sorry, I'm not that shallow, but I have to eat too.
So I almost wonder if it wouldn't be worth changing my personality and becoming a psychologically crippled perfectionist. At least with all the money I'd make, I'd be able to afford therapy.
2006-10-02
19:38:12
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electroberry1
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