will it be good enough ?
it’s hard to keep going when there are so many flaws. but maybe it’ll be worth it.
From my experience, questioning if something will be "good enough" is a common feeling, especially when we face many obstacles or see imperfections in our work or ourselves. I’ve found that accepting flaws as part of the process rather than barriers is key to moving forward. Sometimes, the pursuit itself holds value even if the outcome isn’t perfect in our eyes. When I worked on several personal projects, moments of doubt crept in, making me wonder if the end result would satisfy me or others. However, instead of stopping, I focused on small improvements and reminding myself why I started. This approach helped me appreciate the journey and realize that perfection isn’t always the goal—growth and learning are. Moreover, it’s often helpful to seek feedback from others. External perspectives can highlight strengths you might overlook and soften the impact of perceived flaws. This feedback loop motivated me and helped me see worth beyond my self-criticism. In summary, if you’re asking "will it be good enough in the end?", it’s worth considering that perseverance and acceptance can transform flaws into stepping stones. The experience itself might be 'good enough' by nurturing resilience and self-discovery, even if the result isn’t flawless.


























































