I'd noticed at a previous visit to this doctor that he, although young, had used several idiomatic references. On this visit, he said, "We don't want to let perfect be the enemy of good," and asked if I agreed. Of course I did as no one has ever accused me of being a perfectionist, and I remarked that I had just heard this term being used several times the day before. He asked who had said it, and so began another conversation, or nearly so.
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