The problem is that "good enough", "perfection" and "MVP" are not absolute values and might differ among the perspective of a developer, to that of a project manager, a product manager or the customer. Mostly I've seen that a person that argues for "good enough" doesn't understand the missing value perceived by the person who argues for "not done yet".
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The problem is that "good enough", "perfection" and "MVP" are not absolute values and might differ among the perspective of a developer, to that of a project manager, a product manager or the customer. Mostly I've seen that a person that argues for "good enough" doesn't understand the missing value perceived by the person who argues for "not done yet".