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Perfection kills momentum.
\ I’ve spent months building Teki Solves — reading, coding, refining… and honestly, overthinking way too much.Write, delete, plan, second-guess. Sound familiar?
\ Last week, I finally got tired of waiting.
\ I put out something small but genuinely helpful:👉 An Advanced CSS Selectors & Techniques Cheat Sheet.
\ No grand launch. No pixel-perfect design. I just shipped it.
\ Fast forward: 84 views — all organic, no ads, just real people finding value in something simple and honest.
\ What I learned (again):
- Done > perfect.
- People want helpful, not flawless.
- Momentum only happens in public.
\ I’m sharing this because I know some of you are sitting on great ideas, tools, or blog posts you could ship — but haven’t.Stop waiting. Hit publish. See what happens.
\ The faster you put it out, the faster you’ll learn, and the more confidence you’ll build.
\ If I had waited until it was “perfect,” it wouldn’t exist — and I wouldn’t have connected with 84 people this week. That’s 84 little reminders that shipping messy is better than never shipping at all.
\ 👉 Want to save time styling those tricky layouts? Grab the cheat sheet here.
\ And if you’re curious about the journey, I’m building everything in the open at Teki Solves.
\ Let’s keep it simple. Problem solved.
\ — Teki
This content originally appeared on HackerNoon and was authored by tekisolves

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