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Kevin Feige’s Surprising Admission: “I Stopped Caring About Perfection—and That’s When My Career Took Off”

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Kevin Feige’s Surprising Admission: “I Stopped Caring About Perfection—and That’s When My Career Took Off”

If you’ve ever felt paralyzed by the need to make everything flawless, take a lesson from Kevin Feige. The mastermind behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe recently dropped a truth bomb in an interview: he deliberately stopped obsessing over perfection. Instead, he started embracing what he calls “strategic imperfection”—allowing small mistakes, creative chaos, and even failure to fuel innovation rather than fear. Feige revealed that his biggest breakthroughs came when he stopped micromanaging every pixel and started trusting his team’s passion. “Perfectionism is just a fancy word for fear,” he said. “Once I let go, the stories actually got better.” His advice? Don’t wait for the perfect moment—launch your project messy, learn in public, and pivot fast. Sound impossible? Feige’s track record suggests it’s the only way to build something truly legendary.