“I have to do the best I can with what I have.”
About this quote
Waiting for perfect conditions is a trap that keeps people frozen in place. Real progress happens when you stop wishing for better resources and look at what is actually in front of you. You might lack the money, the connections, or the ideal training right now. Does that mean you fold your hands and quit? No, you take the blunt tools you own and you start building anyway.
When to use it
- I wanted to learn coding, but my laptop is ten years old and incredibly slow. I decided to install a lightweight text editor and write basic scripts instead of complaining about my hardware.
- The gym down the street closed, and I can't afford a home setup. I started doing pushups and squats in my cramped hallway using water jugs as weights.
- We had almost nothing left in the pantry on Thursday night before payday. I gathered the random cans of beans and stale tortillas to bake a surprising, decent casserole for the kids.
- Our small marketing team didn't get the budget for the big video shoot we planned. We shot the entire campaign on an old smartphone in the office backroom and relied on a clever script instead of expensive effects.
