Summary
This quote implies that some things or events should only be waited for or expected up until a certain point or timeframe, and then it is reasonable to consider them satisfactory or acceptable. It suggests that committing excessive time or effort to achieve perfection or complete fulfillment may not be necessary and that one should stop at a point where things become good enough. This quote advocates for finding a balance between patience and contentment, reminding us not to procrastinate indefinitely or dwell on achieving absolute perfection.
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