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      <title>Perfection vs. Done</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;They say that &amp;ldquo;Perfection is the Enemy of Done.&amp;rdquo; I guess I am my own worst enemy. When it comes to espresso, margaritas, and love I will not accept failure, half measure or even a half stop below perfection. I have spent years on my espresso; working and saving to buy better equipment; laboring over each shot; reading and learning wherever I could. Likewise I have spent my whole life in pursuit of love, and then  in its betterment and refinement. I can be nigh obsessive about some topics.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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