The Win
They say it's done. You disagree.
They say it's done. You disagree. There are three things you'd change, two you'd cut, one you'd rewrite entirely. But it's their call — and watching someone else's 'good enough' ship is its own education.
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The Colleague Who Ships
→Your colleague ships something good-but-not-perfect. The world responds well. Then they invite you to co-create — and your editing instincts have opinions.
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Perfectionism
→Seven months. Three moved deadlines. One more thing that needs fixing. Learn to see through the perfectionism loop to the fear underneath — and ship the thing that's already good enough.
What you'll learn from The Win
This scenario focuses on They say it's done. You disagree. — a critical skill inside the broader emotional intelligence domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Colleague Who Ships, a full interactive story inside the Perfectionism quest.
Skills you'll build in Perfectionism
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Your colleague posts something good-but-not-perfect. The internet responds with genuine praise. You watch from behind your forty-seven drafts and feel something complicated — admiration braided with envy.
They invite you to collaborate on the next one. Your perfectionism immediately starts editing their process — their timeline is too fast, their standards too loose, their confidence somehow offensive.
Your name is on something that isn't perfect. It's out there, imperfect and real, and you're surviving it — barely, reluctantly, but surviving. The world's review is kinder than your own.
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