Done Is Louder Than Perfect (And Perfectionism Is Not What You Think)
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The Big Idea
You cannot think your way into confidence. You act your way into it. Every version you refine in private is a version the world cannot respond to. The signal that creates clarity, the feedback that builds confidence, the momentum that compounds into scale: none of it is available until something ships. Perfectionism feels like preparation. It is actually just a very sophisticated form of hiding.
"80% shipped creates a signal. 100% hidden creates silence."Jess Webber · Episode 2
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In This Episode
- Why perfectionism is not about excellence: it is identity protection disguised as quality control
- The podcast origin story: a year of sitting on it, the wrong-bucket fear, and what finally broke the hold
- The ops-girl-to-visionary shift: why being reduced to a category you have outgrown is a real and specific fear
- The course that has never seen the light of day: fully built, never launched, and exactly why
- The difference between delay and development: refining in private vs. refining in public
- Why clarity follows exposure, not the other way around
- The 80% rule adapted: 80% done by you is still 100% awesome, because 80% shipped creates signal and 100% hidden creates silence
- Three practical shifts: the 80% rule, the exposure rule, and the version rule
- Why perfectionism is not just delaying a launch: it is delaying compound interest
- The one thing to do before this week is out
Memorable Lines
- "Done is louder than perfect."
- "Perfection isn't excellence. It's protection. It's protection from being misunderstood, from being miscategorized, from being reduced."
- "80% shipped creates a signal. 100% hidden creates silence."
- "You cannot think your way past unknown variables. Unknown variables only reveal themselves after something has been put in motion."
- "Hustle protects intelligence. Perfection protects ego. Both of those feel smart, but both of those are going to keep you small."
- "You don't need more time. You need more exposure."
Key Themes
- Perfectionism as identity protection, not excellence
- The cost of refining in private vs. the compound return of refining in public
- Clarity as a byproduct of exposure, not thinking
- Confidence as a trailing indicator: it follows action, it does not precede it
- The wrong-bucket fear and why it is a real strategic problem
- Done as the precondition for signal, momentum, and scale
- Version one thinking as a practice
Big Ideas Made Simple is a decision-making podcast for fast thinkers who are tired of hiding behind hustle and perfection. Hosted by Jess Webber. New episodes weekly at bigideasmadesimple.captivate.fm.