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Push the system to its breaking point to ensure it remains "perfect" even under duress. 6. Conclusion

Beyond functionality, the "perfect" result must elicit a high-level positive emotional response (the "wow" factor). 3. Barriers to Peak Optimization fkin_perfect

Over-engineering a solution can often lead to new points of failure, ironically ruining the "perfect" simplicity. 4. Case Studies in "Perfect" Execution Push the system to its breaking point to

Perfect the primary function before adding secondary features. fkin_perfect

The outcome must solve a problem before the user even realizes the problem exists.

Every component must function exactly as intended without friction.

Six Sigma and Kaizen methodologies show how iterative, tiny improvements eventually culminate in a "perfect" system. 5. Strategy for Implementation