Learning to Create Without Fear of Perfection
I used to start projects and never finish them. A half-written blog post here, a half-designed logo there. It wasn’t because I lacked ideas — it was because I was afraid they wouldn’t be perfect.
Then I realized something simple: perfect doesn’t connect, real does.
Creating without overthinking has been freeing. Now, I write drafts that are messy, draw sketches that look awkward, and publish posts even when I’m unsure.
When I look back, I see growth — not perfection — and that’s what truly matters.


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