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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What does this sentence mean?

If it worth doing, it is worth overdoing.
  

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If a task is important enough for you to spend time on it, it is important enough for you to spend the extra time to do it well.

  • If a task is important enough for you to spend time on it, it is important enough for you to spend the extra time to do it well.
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If a task is important enough for you to spend time on it, it is important enough for you to spend the extra time to do it well.
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Or if you want to be cynical:

If it's not worth doing, it's not worth doing well.

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