Wednesday, February 25, 2026

The Glorious Art of "Good Enough"

 

The Glorious Art of "Good Enough"

We live in a world obsessed with the "optimal." We are told to optimize our morning routines, our career paths, and even our sleep schedules. The unspoken rule of the 21st century seems to be: If it isn't perfect, it isn't finished.

But here is a radical thought for your Tuesday morning: Sometimes, "good enough" is exactly what you need.


The Perfectionism Trap

Perfectionism is often a wolf in sheep’s clothing. It masquerades as "high standards," but in reality, it’s often just a sophisticated form of procrastination. When we demand perfection, we create an impossible barrier to entry.

  • The Cost of the Last 5%: In many projects, reaching 95% quality takes a reasonable amount of effort. That final 5%—the "perfection" polish—often takes more time and energy than the first 95% combined.

  • Diminishing Returns: Eventually, the extra effort you pour into a task stops yielding meaningful results. It just yields exhaustion.

When "Good Enough" is the Gold Standard

The phrase "good enough" isn't about being lazy or settling for mediocrity. It’s about strategic prioritization. It’s the realization that your time and mental energy are finite resources.

ScenarioThe Perfectionist ApproachThe "Good Enough" Approach
Sending an EmailProofreading six times; agonizing over a comma.Clear, professional, and sent in two minutes.
Home CookingA three-hour gourmet meal that leaves you exhausted.A 20-minute nutritious pasta that lets you relax.
Work ProjectsMissing a deadline because a slide deck isn't "flawless."Delivering a solid, actionable report on time.

The Power of "Satisficing"

In psychology, there’s a concept called satisficing (a portmanteau of satisfy and suffice). It describes a decision-making strategy where you aim for a result that meets your necessities rather than the absolute best possible option.

Studies often show that "satisficers" tend to be happier than "maximizers." Why? Because they spend less time agonizing over choices and less time regretting the "perfect" path they didn't take.

Key Takeaway: Done is better than perfect. "Good enough" buys you the most precious commodity on earth: Time.


Wednesday, February 25, 2026

🌍 On This Day in History – February 25

  • 1570 – Europe: Pope Pius V formally excommunicates Queen Elizabeth I of England, deepening the religious and political rift between England and Catholic Europe.

  • 1918 – Estonia/WWI: German forces capture Tallinn, effectively completing their occupation of Estonia during the First World War.

  • 1921 – Georgia (Caucasus): After heavy fighting, Russian forces seize Tbilisi and proclaim the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.

  • 1986 – Philippines: The “People Power” revolution forces President Ferdinand Marcos to flee after 20 years in power; Corazon Aquino becomes the country’s first female president.

  • 1991 – Eastern Europe: Leaders of the Eastern Bloc officially agree in Budapest to disband the Warsaw Pact, closing a major chapter of the Cold War.

  • 1994 – Middle East: Extremist Baruch Goldstein kills 29 and wounds over 100 worshippers in a mass shooting at the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, shocking Israel and the Palestinian territories.


🇨🇦 Canada – Politics Snapshot

a) Biggest story yesterday (Feb 24):
Ottawa reaffirmed its “unwavering support for Ukraine” on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full‑scale invasion, including a new commitment of $2 billion in military assistance and the donation of more than 400 armoured vehicles.

b) Expected focus today (Feb 25):
Discussion is set to continue around this Ukraine package and Canada’s broader defence posture, alongside a historic plan to expand and renovate military housing for Canadian Armed Forces members across the country.


🇺🇸 United States – Politics Snapshot (Yesterday)

The dominant story was President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address, where he defended his global tariff agenda despite a recent Supreme Court ruling striking down key tariffs as illegal.
Commentary highlighted the unusually long speech and deep partisan divisions, with Trump vowing new legal and political fights to preserve his tariff strategy.



🌐 Around the World – What Yesterday Will Be Remembered For (Feb 24, 2026)

  • The fourth anniversary of Russia’s full‑scale invasion of Ukraine, marked by visits from European leaders to Kyiv and renewed pledges of long‑term support.

  • Ongoing fallout from cartel violence in Mexico after a major operation that killed a powerful drug cartel leader and left dozens dead, prompting states of heightened security in several regions.

  • Continued concern over global security hot spots, including terrorism, insurgencies, and regional conflicts noted in international briefings and current‑events summaries.


💬 Quotation of the Day

“In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.”
— Albert Camus

(Attribution widely accepted; line quoted and discussed in numerous references.)


🌅 Ottawa Weather Notes – Sun & Moon (Feb 25, 2026)

  • Sunrise: 6:51 a.m.

  • Sunset: 5:43 p.m.

  • Daylight: 10 hours 52 minutes in Ottawa, ON.

  • Moon Phase: First Quarter, about 59–61% illuminated, 8 days into the lunar cycle, with the Moon in Pisces.