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Second best 5

The enemy of the “best” is the “good.”

Decisions are easier when it’s a question of “good” or “bad.” We can easily see how some ways we could spend our time are wasteful, mind-numbing, even destructive. But for most of us, the issue is not between “good” or “bad,” but between the “good” and the “best.” So often, the enemy of the best is the good.

— First Things First

— by Stephen R. Covey

The greatest enemy of “the best” is “the second best”.

— Me@2010.11.14

2012.06.05 Tuesday ACHK