You've been "almost ready" for months.
Tweaking the copy. Adding more modules. Perfecting the design.
You understand it needs to be flawless before people see it.
But here's what perfectionism actually is...
Fear disguised as professionalism.
You've probably told yourself:
"Just one more feature and it'll be perfect."
"The copy isn't quite right yet."
"I need to add more value first."
Plot twist.
Your customers don't want perfect. They want working.
While you're perfecting version 1.0... someone else launched version 0.3 and made $10K.
Here's what successful people know:
→ Perfect products don't exist
→ Feedback beats guessing
→ Revenue validates ideas
→ Done beats perfect
The math doesn’t lie:
Perfect product with 0 sales = $0
Imperfect product with 100 sales = Real money
Your "perfectionism" is actually procrastination.
You're not making it better. You're avoiding the market.
Real feedback comes from customers, not your imagination.
The solution?
Ship it. Get feedback. Improve with data.
Version 1.0 launches. Version 2.0 sells.
Perfect is the enemy of profitable.

