True, and those who become concerned with "perfection", including my grandsons and 2 years old, even, must both strive to be more better, but avoid the traps -- many they are -- of over-expectation of perfection. The old saying "the best is the enemy of the good", or "the best is the enemy of the better" ... the two have the same intent towards enlightenment, are helpful to teach or keep in mind. Patience is the busom buddy of alacrity, and also of seeking to be better. Patience is also forebearance, and not being harsh on oneself and others, when harsh is not palatable, or necessary at the time.