Perfection, Pleasure, Passion...





There was a time when our teachers insisted on perfection. I would cover reams of paper, striving for perfect calligraphy. In school, academic excellence was the final goal, and if we were also good at co-curricular activities, we were considered the perfect students.

As life went on and we moved on to college, where getting good grades was good enough, as long as one’s personality flowered along with them, perfection seemed outdated. Excellence was the goal now.

In due course of time, a new realisation dawned upon us.

Perfection consists not in doing extraordinary things, but in doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.”
Angelique Arnauld



It was when we started working that we realised that the two words that lead to perfection are passion and pleasure - pleasure in what we do and a fierce passion to make it work. 




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