
How Much Perfectionism Do You Really Need to Succeed?
From The Bulletproof Musician by Noa Kageyama
December 7, 2025 · 8 min · Episode 408
About this episode
The episode explores the relationship between perfectionism and success in performance, including its impact on performance anxiety.
A friend recently asked if it's true that becoming a virtuoso performer requires being a perfectionist. Well, spoiler alert, it's not a simple yes or no answer. And there are a lot of fascinating nuances to explore. One of which involves performance anxiety, and the question of whether perfectionism increases or decreases nerves. Get all the nerdy details and find out how much perfectionism might work best: How Much Perfectionism Do You Really Need to Succeed? References Racine, P., Laf...
People in this episode
Host: Noa Kageyama
Topics covered
- perfectionism
- performance anxiety
- virtuoso performance
- nerves
- success
Keywords
- perfectionism
- performance anxiety
- virtuoso
- success
- nerves
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