Good enough.
The perfectionist in me balks at that. Balks radically at the notion of "good enough."
And yet.
And yet.
What a treat to come upon "The Underachiever's Manifesto: The Guide to Accomplishing Little and Feeling Great" by Ray Bennett, M.D. (Chronicle Books, 2006). $9.95. Found this find at Twig Gallery, a pleasant shop at 2162 Union Street, San Francisco.
Devoured the book in tasty morsels while at the Coffee Roastery, La Boulange, the Hilton, and at SFO International Terminal.
Good-enough sagely stuff.
Check it out.
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Union Street. You were in my neighborhood.
How delightful that someone has come up with a guilt-free guide to not being ones personal best, and loving it.
Nice digs! Was that you strolling by?!
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