Why Being Perfectly Flawed is Perfect
In today’s world, we are bombarded with images of perfection reflecting on the shiny coated screens that display what society deems as the picture of perfection. The images of beauty flash before our eyes, giving us a definition of worth and what is acceptable in our world. We are given a cookie-cutout vision of what we are to mold ourselves into if we are to become anything valuable to anyone.
At every turn, we find ourselves being told how to be, what to think, what to like, and how to fit in. We feel the discomfort as we conform to become what is expected of us. We feel this misalignment deep inside ourselves and often miss the voice of pleading to us from within our inner depths, a voice that speaks of our truest desires, our dreams, and our aspirations. We know deep down inside, in those quiet moments in our lives, when we have time to reflect, that something feels amiss.
We define our own lives; it is not supposed to be the other way around. Look in the mirror. What do you see? We are often our own worst persecutors, waiting at every second to undermine, insult, and belittle our own efforts. Think about the last time you paid yourself a compliment. At times, that’s very seldom, if not at all. Most of the time we find ourselves looking at that mirror and saying things like, “I wish I had…, I wish I was…, I wish I wasn’t…” instead of, “I’m so glad I am…, I know I am…, I love who I am…” Even those who appear to be the most confident have their moments of insecurity and question their self-worth. Some mask their feelings with service, some with bitterness, some with a smile, and some with tears and seclusion. We all fight the same battles day after day. Some of us keep our emotions at bay, and some of us tell the world how we feel, hoping someone will reach out to help us.
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