So close, yet so far
Being a perfectionist is almost like having a blessing and a curse at the same time. You can create things making sure that everything falls into place, but on the other hand, you can notice instantly when something isn’t. Take this picture; for example, your eyes will most likely be drawn to the connection between wall and ceiling.
There is no need to take a second look. It’s just annoying that there wasn’t any way to fix this problem. The fact that it is less than an inch off is just irritating. At which point did the architect think: “This is good,” and called it a day? Excuse me, mister architect, but your job isn’t done yet.
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