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Perfect Is Dead: Why Your Flaws Are Your Creative Advantage

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Release Date: 03/25/2026

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Hey friends, Chase here

Let’s talk about something that might feel uncomfortable at first — especially if you’ve spent years trying to get better, sharper, more polished, more “professional.”

Perfection is dead.

Not metaphorically. Not eventually. I mean right now.

And if you’re paying attention to what’s happening in the creative world — especially in an era of AI, automation, and endless content — you’re starting to feel it too.

The things that used to signal quality… now feel generic.
The things that used to impress… now barely register.

And the things we used to hide — the rough edges, the quirks, the imperfections — are quickly becoming the only things that actually stand out.

This episode is about why your flaws — the very things you’ve been trying to smooth out — might actually be your greatest creative advantage.

The Shift: Why Perfect Doesn’t Work Anymore

We are living in a moment where perfect is easy.

AI can generate flawless images.
Software can smooth every imperfection.
Templates can make anything look “professional.”

And that’s exactly the problem.

Because when everything is polished…
everything starts to look the same.

Even the platforms themselves are saying it out loud now: authenticity is becoming scarce — and therefore more valuable than ever. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

That means the bar has shifted.

It’s no longer:
“Can you make something good?”

It’s:
“Can you make something only you could make?”

The Biology Behind Why Imperfection Wins

This isn’t just a creative opinion — it’s biology.

Your brain is wired to ignore predictable patterns and notice disruptions.

A perfectly uniform image?
Your brain tunes it out.

A slightly off note.
A crack in a voice.
A strange framing choice.
A human moment that feels a little too real.

That’s what grabs attention.

Because deep down, your brain is constantly scanning for something unexpected — something that might matter.

Perfect is predictable.
Imperfect is alive.

The Trap: Safe + Skilled = Invisible

Here’s where a lot of creators get stuck.

You develop skills.
You learn the tools.
You refine your process.

And then… you start playing it safe.

You aim for clean.
You aim for polished.
You aim for “what works.”

And without realizing it, you drift into something dangerous:

You become technically good… but creatively forgettable.

Because:
You + safe choices + powerful tools = something that looks like everything else.

The Core Idea

Your imperfections are not flaws to eliminate — they are signals to amplify.

Think about what we love:

  • Film grain in photography
  • Light leaks in old cameras
  • Vinyl crackle in music
  • A live performance that almost falls apart
  • A handwritten line that isn’t quite straight

These aren’t mistakes.

They’re evidence of humanity.

And in a world that is increasingly synthetic, that evidence is everything.

What You’ll Hear in This Episode

This episode is a fast one, but it hits deep. Listen for:

  • Why perfection is becoming a liability in the age of AI
  • How your brain is wired to prefer imperfection over polish
  • Why “safe” creative choices lead to invisible work
  • The difference between sloppy and intentional imperfection
  • How to use your uniqueness as a creative advantage

Timecodes (So You Can Jump to What You Need)

  • 02:00 – Why polished, perfect work is losing relevance
  • 03:24 – Authenticity as a scarce and valuable resource
  • 05:08 – The neuroscience of why imperfection grabs attention
  • 06:30 – Deliberate imperfection as a creative strategy
  • 07:24 – Why being human is your biggest advantage
  • 08:28 – Why “who you are” matters more than “what you make”

Read This If You’re Trying to Get It “Just Right”

If you’ve been stuck tweaking, refining, polishing…

Trying to make something perfect before you share it…

Here’s the reframe:

The goal is not perfection. The goal is presence.

Because perfection is something machines can fake.

But presence — your perspective, your quirks, your lived experience — that’s something no system can replicate.

Questions to Ask Yourself

If you want to apply this today, sit with these:

  • Where am I over-polishing something that doesn’t need it?
  • What parts of my work feel the most “me” — and am I hiding them?
  • Am I optimizing for approval instead of expression?
  • What would I create if I stopped trying to make it perfect?
  • What’s one imperfection I could lean into instead of fix?

A Simple Practice for Leaning Into Imperfection

Try this:

  • Pick one project this week.
  • Remove one layer of polish. (Less editing, fewer filters, fewer constraints.)
  • Leave something raw. A moment, a thought, a texture.
  • Ship it anyway.

Not because it’s finished.

But because it’s real.

Final Thought

In a world where anything can be generated, replicated, or perfected…

Your humanity is the differentiator.

Your uneven lines.
Your strange ideas.
Your awkward delivery.
Your lived experience.

That’s not noise.

That’s the signal.

Perfect is dead. Long live your flaws.

Until next time: stay curious, stay honest, and don’t polish the life out of your work.