I've applied a continual improvement ethos because perfection is unobtainable (it doesn't exist) and a pursuit of excellence is another form of continual improvement so it's a good wat to go I'd say.
We all slip, I'm had some humdingers over the years and look back now and laugh at a few, and cringe too, but all were learned from and that's what counts I think. It's led to me to a position of being the go-to guy also, I like that, and I mean professionally and no-professionally...it's all about how we represent because how we do so* dictates how people respond.
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