BEWARE OF , “GOOD ENOUGH†We were interested to read the following in 1 another publication as it expands so well on our new â€Quality Means Business†theme. We thank the Canadian Owners 8: Pilots Association Flight Safety Bulletin for permission to reprint this poem and recommend reading it more than once. 1 My friend, beware of â€good enough." It isn’t made of sterling stuff. i It’s something any man can do; > It marks the many from the few. ? It has no merit to the eye; It’s something any one can buy. Its name is but a sham and bluff, For it is never â€good enough. †With â€good enough†the shirkers stop In every factory and shop With â€good enough†the failures rest ; And lose to those who give their best. 1 With “good enough†the plane breaks down T And we fall short of high renown, l My friend, remember, and be wise, ' In â€good enough†disaster lies. ' With â€good enough†have ships been wrecked. The forward march of armies checked. Great buildings burned and fortunes lost. How can the world compute the cost? In life and money it has paid Because at â€good enough†we stayed. Who stops at â€good enough†shall find Success has left them far behind. There is no â€good enoug» †that’s short Of what you can do and you ought. The flaw which may escape the eye And temporarily get by Shall weaken underneath the strain And wreck the ship or car or plane. For this is true; you should not bluff. . . Only the best is â€good enough.†. Anon.