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Good Enough is Not Really Good

Episode 99 of the The Rabbi and I podcast, hosted by Kenneth Block, titled "Good Enough is Not Really Good" was published on May 13, 2024 and runs 5 minutes.

May 13, 2024 ·5m · The Rabbi and I

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Stop saying “good enough”. The word “enough” qualifies the good and diminishes enjoying the good. Judging what we do against all the social media posts creates an unnecessary unhappiness. Things that we do can and are good, no compromise necessary.

Something good is good, enough already making it less.

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