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Perfectionist's syndrome

Perfectionist's syndrome

This syndrome will destroy human's life.

Their point of view resumes to:'every work which isn’t done on a very good level is trash; people who aren’t doing their work on the same level are nothing; the smallest details are the most important'

It also correlates to narcissism, which leads to ruined relationships with most people around them.

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While on a lunch with my colleagues, they discussed one's state. I was listening and realised that I was the same in primary school and that I'm grateful for escaping this syndrome.

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