Learning something new requires effort, time and is often frustrating. Once we get good enough, it's easy to get in the habit of giving a half effort, being happy with the Status Quo, shrugging our shoulders and moving on.

The professional in us that was once eager to find tools that added value becomes content with the 'good enough'. And that is how by avoiding the time and frustration required to learn a new tool or a new skill, we forget about all the time and frustration we will encounter down the road.