A lot of good stuff in that video, and I can relate with a lot of what he says. The hardest part is balancing "perfect" with profit. At one end of the spectrum is work that is absolutely outstanding, but takes longer and costs A LOT more. The other side is slap shod sloppy, "no-one will ever see it" or "we'll be long gone before it's a problem" attitudes. ******, fast, move on to the next. I cannot stand the latter, it bothers me to no end.
My wife thinks I'm nuts. Since I've been working on our home remodel she often questions why I take so long to do things. Much of the issue is A) I'm doing it largely on my own, but more B) I'm learning as I go, so I do A LOT of research into most every aspect of whatever the project may be. When it comes to construction, electrical, plumbing, finishing, I didn't have anyone to teach me. I'm learning late in life. But with all the pressure to 'hurry up and get it done", I still try to do everything the absolute best I can.
When interviewing subs for work on the house, I was taken back by a question that often came up, from them. "are you going to live here, or flip it?" Umm, what? Why would that matter? But we all know the reason. Right?