Beware of spending so much time trying to come up with the perfect tool or method to do something that you never actually start. Nerds are particularly prone to this pattern of avoidance, sometimes spending hours trying to find the best software for a task that’s easier to do physically than digitally, or wasting days fiddling with the configuration of their tools. Ironically, a cheap and rudimentary tool can sometimes encourage use more than a highly polished one because it sets the best balance between “good enough” and “not too good to tinker with.”