The Gift of Imperfection: How Flaws Make Us Whole
Somewhere along the path of becoming, we absorbed the notion that worth is contingent upon flawlessness. That to be lovable, we must be polished—composed, orderly, untouched by error.
But life—the kind that pulses with meaning and depth—unfolds not in perfection, but in the spaces between.
It lives in the cracks.
In the hesitations.
In the unanticipated, the undone, the unrefined.
We were never meant to be seamless. We were meant to be whole. And wholeness allows for unevenness—for vulnerability, for nuance, for evolution.
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