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    Being Overly Perfectionistic Tends to Increase One's Overall Success in School
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Being Overly Perfectionistic Tends to Increase One's Overall Success in School

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Being overly perfectionistic tends to increase one's overall success in school, on the job, in one's relationships, and in life satisfaction.

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