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I used to try to optimize and be great at every part of what needed to be done. You‘re better off just spending time on the most important thing and being fast/accepting being average on everything else
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It's true that sometimes it's more productive to focus on the most important tasks and not get too caught up in trying to be perfect at everything. Efficiency and prioritization can lead to better overall results. It's all about finding the right balance.
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