Most people are pathologically obsessed with being "good."

They spend weeks polishing an article, months agonizing over the lighting of a video, and years "perfecting" a product that nobody asked for and—more importantly—nobody knows exists. They treat excellence as if it’s a moral obligation that the universe is duty-bound to reward.

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