Thomas Curran
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"This book was far too loud but in the best way. Perfectionism is something I have struggled with for far too long. I believe a big reason I have had so many problems with this trait is because I always viewed it as a good thing, something that I shou"
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"It was all right for an AP lang read, the examples used were very captivating and I enjoyed the progression of the key points of the argument!"
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"I skimmed the first half of this book; a lot felt very obvious and wasn't new. But much of the second half I found really interesting. The discussion about how perfectionism is a societal and not an individual problem + the author's suggestions about"
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"Một cuốn sách với nội dung sâu sắc, được nghiên cứu rất kĩ và đặt ra những vấn đề, thách thức thú vị về mối tương quan giữa nền kinh tế trọng cung hiện nay và chủ nghĩa cầu toàn. Cuốn sách này giúp bản thân mình nhận ra những bản chất thật sự, sâu sắ"
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“That’s the thing about high standards: they don’t have to come with insecurity. Only perfectionism grafts the two together. As Paul understands it, perfectionism isn’t about perfecting things or tasks, nor is it about striving for especially high standards in, say, your assignments, appearances, parenting, or relationships. It’s far, far deeper than that. It’s about perfecting ourselves, or to be more exact, perfecting our imperfect selves; going through life in defensive mode, concealing every last blemish, flaw, and shortcoming from those around us.”
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
“When we speak of privilege, we often focus on the frills of advantage, forgetting the more basic benefit: an absence of obstacles.”
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
“That's the thing about high standards: they don't have to come with insecurity. Only perfectionism grafts the two together.”
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
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“That’s the thing about high standards: they don’t have to come with insecurity. Only perfectionism grafts the two together. As Paul understands it, perfectionism isn’t about perfecting things or tasks, nor is it about striving for especially high standards in, say, your assignments, appearances, parenting, or relationships. It’s far, far deeper than that. It’s about perfecting ourselves, or to be more exact, perfecting our imperfect selves; going through life in defensive mode, concealing every last blemish, flaw, and shortcoming from those around us.”
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
“How we behave is influenced by how others behave. We like to think we’re as free as birds, that we’re completely unique individuals, and certainly very different from most people around us. But in actual fact, we’re not unique in the slightest.”
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
“When we speak of privilege, we often focus on the frills of advantage, forgetting the more basic benefit: an absence of obstacles.”
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
“Contrary to Nietzsche’s famous maxim, perfectionists aren’t strengthened in the trying times. They’re weakened. Left untreated, repeated knockdowns so injure perfectionists’ self-esteem that they begin to feel helpless, and in extreme cases like mine, hopeless. No wonder perfectionism is so enormously damaging. ‘There’s this assumption that perfectionism means we’re more resilient,’ Paul told me. ‘But actually, perfectionism is the opposite of resilience – anti-resilience – if you will. It makes people extremely insecure, self-conscious and vulnerable to even the smallest hassles. If you don’t seek help, it’s easy to see how that vulnerability creates substantial, deep-rooted and enduring distress.”
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
“Globally, international retail sales are expected to reach an eye-watering $31 trillion by 2025.
To keep that thermonuclear consumption going, not only do the products we buy need manufacturing, but so too do our desires for them. Hence, in the past forty or so years, the public relations, marketing, advertising and finance industries have boomed.”
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough
To keep that thermonuclear consumption going, not only do the products we buy need manufacturing, but so too do our desires for them. Hence, in the past forty or so years, the public relations, marketing, advertising and finance industries have boomed.”
― The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough






































