I like the variant of "Try. Fail. Try again. Fail better."
I also once heard it put, as an antidote to the pessimism that goes with perfectionism, "Anything worth doing is worth doing badly.", meaning that it's worth it to fail in the first few attempts if you have to fail to learn how to do it right.
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I also once heard it put, as an antidote to the pessimism that goes with perfectionism, "Anything worth doing is worth doing badly.", meaning that it's worth it to fail in the first few attempts if you have to fail to learn how to do it right.
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