Tuesday, September 7, 2010

We needn't be purfect

in most things we do. In doing a story with my camcorder, I no longer spend much time in editing. I'll leave attempted perfection to the professionals. That way it is more enjoyable to me, and what difference does it really make if occasionally my finger blocks out part of the picture, or there is a sudden shift of the camera and all you see is a blank wall. In a performance by a pianist on stage, professionals in the audience may be waiting breathlessly for the slightest mistake by the performer. But for more enjoyment for both a performer and the listener, I say relax and just enjoy the music, not worrying about an off-key note or two. In your household---sure---keep it clean and orderly, but don't worry about something being askew just because you expect company. Above are just a few examples. In your many activities---be your best--but ENJOY-- you needn't be perfect.

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