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The Art Of Imperfection

Today I'll be discussing about something quite extraordinary that I came across personally. It is more enriching than I thought but it is interesting to take a look at this philosophy too.

Well in life there are moments where we realise that we aim for perfection in certain tasks or goals, set up for ourselves. We want to achieve perfection in our work. The intensity may be different, some people may not go crazy behind the idea but also focus on accomplishing as much as they can.

Speaking about myself, all my life I have been trying to perfect whatever I do, in an effort to see immediate results. Even then it happens so that I have to sacrifice on something to perfect something else. We cannot try to predict each and every outcome which seems so promising.

It is because as much as we try we cannot predict the course of life to a close estimate. That is something we nee to accept. Therefore, when I say we cannot perfect everything it implies that it is ok to not be good at everything but realising our true potential.

That is what makes us human. If we were able to perfect, we would arrogantly stop learning from everything around us. I suppose that it is the uncommon secret if life. Thus, it is ok to make mistakes because the more mistakes you make the more we learn, and not just to say. Each time we commit errors, our cognitive section of brain records it as a thing not to be repeated. So even though it may not seem fruitful presently, it has unprecedented benefits.

Remember that it is ok to not be able to excel at everything, because we are only human but do not let it stop you from discovering your passions and talents!


Rahil Kagdi.


P.S. The cover seems ironic, doesn't it? Oh, but it makes sense...all it takes is some time to understand it.


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