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Perfection leads to folly during a plumbing fix for Brian Wightman

By Brian Wightman
Updated July 2 2021 - 3:21am, first published October 20 2019 - 7:00am
PERFECTION TO FOLLY: When undertaking jobs and tasks around the house to prove his worth as husband and family man, perfection is Brian Wightman's Achilles heel. Picture: Shutterstock
PERFECTION TO FOLLY: When undertaking jobs and tasks around the house to prove his worth as husband and family man, perfection is Brian Wightman's Achilles heel. Picture: Shutterstock

My late father would often quote the famous saying "penny wise and pound foolish" first coined by mathematician, Oxford University Scholar, and vicar of St Thomas' Church, Robert Burton, in his therapeutical memoir which became a medical textbook, The Anatomy of Melancholy, first published in 1621.

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