So getting back to gardening, you could say that only 20 percent of the tasks really make a difference, because they produce 80 percent of the results. This is pretty liberating, actually, if you need a reason not to crawl around under shrubs pulling out little weeds that no one can see. Or giving up on flower beds in dry corners of the yard. Or digging out those invasive plants that don't give any pleasure, much less 80 percent. And so on.
As I wrote yesterday, in June the roses finally seem "worth" the work, even though hardly anyone sees them but me. Well, that's not exactly true. And when that day comes when I don't have a garden, I'll have pictures and memories.
"If you look for perfection, you will never be happy."
Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
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