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Perfect Doesn’t Exist, So Why Are We Chasing It?

18 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Perfectionism can look productive on the surface (high standards, attention to detail, ambition) but what happens when the pursuit of “perfect” starts fueling anxiety, burnout, and impossible expectations? In this episode, Lauren Livak Gilbert and Cara Wood unpack the psychology of perfectionism, how hustle culture and social media intensified it, and how to go after your own growth and happiness. They explore: * perfectionism at work * burnout and anxiety * social media comparison * leadership pressure * AI and human authenticity * redefining success and growth If you’ve ever felt like nothing you do is “good enough,” this conversation is for you.

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