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Gardening Quote by Carol Deppe

“Only some things are worth doing well. Most things that are worth doing are only worth doing sloppily. Many things aren't worth doing at all. Anything not worth doing at all is certainly not worth doing well.” quote by Carol Deppe
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““Only some things are worth doing well. Most things that are worth doing are only worth doing sloppily. Many things aren't worth doing at all. Anything not worth doing at all is certainly not worth doing well.””

Carol Deppe

About This Quote

It suggests that effort should be proportional to the value of the task; many worthwhile tasks can be done imperfectly, and some tasks aren't worth any effort at all.

In simple terms: Do only what matters, and don't over‑perfect trivial things.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize value over perfection.

Themes

value effort prioritization perfectionism

Mood

pragmatic reflective

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • workplace decisions
  • personal projects
  • creative pursuits
  • daily chores

Key Concepts

cost‑benefit analysis resource allocation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What tasks truly deserve your best effort?
  • When is “good enough” sufficient?
A Different Perspective

Over‑emphasis on speed can lead to sloppy outcomes.

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