"However, don't let perfectionism become an excuse for never getting started"
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Henner’s background matters. As a working actress, she comes from a culture where momentum is currency and finished work beats imagined work every time. You can’t perfect a performance in private forever; at some point you hit your mark, take direction, and live with the take. In that world, perfectionism is less a virtue than a luxury - and often a control strategy when the outcome is uncertain.
The intent is practical: start messy, start scared, start before you’re “ready.” The subtext is sharper: perfectionism can be a socially acceptable way to protect your ego. If you never begin, you never risk being judged, rejected, or merely average. By calling it an excuse, Henner punctures the self-image of the perfectionist as someone principled and recasts them as someone stalling.
It works because it doesn’t demonize excellence; it targets the moment excellence stops being a goal and becomes a hiding place.
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