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Originally Posted by Zeke
And then there's the judgement side. I know a sihtload of people that are constantly looking for praise. I have fallen into that trap myself more often than not. However, I have seen why that isn't the way to judge one's accomplishments.
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I bring all this down to the saying, "Who's to say?"
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Who's to say. Good question. I work as if I have an expert looking over my shoulder. It's not my choice, I'm just wired that way. When I'm working I think about the crap work I've seen and how I feel about it, as in this post.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/10367454-post103.html
I don't ever want anyone, years from now, looking at my work and saying, "What dumbass did this?"
I guess "good enough" means never having to make an excuse.