SEND IT BACK
There is a famous story told about Henry Kissinger when he was secretary of state. He asked a subordinate to produce a report on an important national issue. The subordinate brought him the report, and Kissinger said that he would look at it and talk to him about it the following day.
When the subordinate came in the following day, Kissinger gave him the report back and said that it was not yet good enough and that he could do a much better job if he took a little bit more time to polish and perfect it. The subordinate went away to work on it again for the next two or three days.
Once more, he brought the report back to Kissinger, who again reviewed it overnight. The following day, Kissinger returned the report to the subordinate ...
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