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Detailing: When is "good enough" good enough?
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<p>The question of what is "good enough" is a hot issue for me. A few months back, I suffered from a stroke, which left my left side rather useless. Through a strict regimen of physical therapy, I have regained much of the use of my left side, i.e. I can walk properly, I can hold things with my left hand, but my dexterity is still hampered and those jobs, where you need both hands, are extremely cumbersome, of not impossible for me to do. I am still starting on my layout, enlisting help for those jobs whenever I can, which is not always possible. Whatever I will be able to achieve will be good enough for me - it´s much better than doing nothing!</p>
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