When building a product, you can quickly over complicate it with lots of features. When trying to keep your product simple and easy to use you can start with cutting the half-baked or even good features, if it means the great features stay.
Reference
Fried, Jason, and David Heinemeier Hansson. Rework. 1st ed, Crown Business, 2010.
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Similarly, when you run into problems with your product, consider cutting features from it. If you want to make something great, you need to chisel away stuff that is merely good.
— ^78ed43 from Rework