Having more time to work on something seems like it would make things easier. Perhaps it would. Or it might change the final product, or the work may go on indefinitely.
If we had more time to work on something, of course we could perfect it–get it to where we would be happy with it. But would it ever be perfect? Would we not find a minuscule flaw, something that we could fix later on because we didn’t see the flaw before?
Obviously, having more time is necessary if the project isn’t close to completion. If we’re progressing at a slow rate, more time would be needed–adjusted accordingly to the timeline. But more time means higher expectations, since there is more work for us to put in.
