Toss him in there for a good long time until he becomes a good boy. It'll do him good. I'm sure, though, that anyone else reading what you've written so far would probably wonder what the problem might be.
The last image he saw before his vision became a haze was the figure of Michael Schumacher, standing in the crowd with such grace but looking like he was the loneliest man in the entire world.
Aww!
Breakdown? Monza? (I smell angst! :O And yes I do like angst now)
I don't know about drawbacks of perfectionism, but all things in moderation is my motto. :P All I've heard - in class at least - from one professor was that "all people are perfectionists". (Don't remember which professor it was...it might have been that quack that was teaching Systems of Psychotherapy though)
Re: haha, Tekko
The last image he saw before his vision became a haze was the figure of Michael Schumacher, standing in the crowd with such grace but looking like he was the loneliest man in the entire world.
Aww!
Breakdown? Monza? (I smell angst! :O And yes I do like angst now)
I don't know about drawbacks of perfectionism, but all things in moderation is my motto. :P All I've heard - in class at least - from one professor was that "all people are perfectionists". (Don't remember which professor it was...it might have been that quack that was teaching Systems of Psychotherapy though)