
We often seek for perfection in life, ranging from the way how we will place ourselves in people’s view to how people will view us as a role model.
It’s tough trying to fight for a good place in this competitive society.
Yet, many times, we forgot that, it’s the little imperfection of someone that made the perception lingers within us. Being a good student is common; being someone different apart from others will often leave people with flow of comments.
In many aspect of life, I’ve always asked myself, “Why am I not as good as him?”, “Why is she being so talented yet I aren’t at all?”
We’re often trying to compare others’ perfection to our imperfection.
As time goes by, gradually, this comparison disabled us to advance further, also at the same time, made us lost the unique definition of ourselves.
Who can actually characterize or coin the term “Perfect”? We’re nothing but mutated creatures. Who will then be perfectly fit to comment and define perfection?
It’s the beauty of appreciation that allows us to feel confident. We may not be the next idol, nor well known person living – as long as are able to contribute to the society, to the surrounding, and placed a remarkable and memorable impression, it will be more than being a perfect person.
We don’t have to be perfect; we just have to be ourselves.
Instead of trying and struggling to be the best, we should learn to treasure and cherish the people around us, of able to accept who we are at the initial stage, never nitpick our shortcoming and appreciate all the effort that we’ve contribute.
I’ve chanced upon a meaningful video, which has, in my point of view, carried out the little things that we might have neglected.
I hope after reading this blog post, you’ll have felt something about the simplicity of life, that sometimes, being beautifully imperfect may be the most perfectly fine thing occurring in our lives.
“We come to love not by finding a perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly”
Have you thought of this quote too? It’s so true… so true…
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Nice post, it will be great if you can share us the meaningful video that you chanced upon…
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Hi Derek,
Thank you for your comment! I wanted to post it but not sure why they don’t allow. Maybe I’ll just post the link here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw0s4C0g5SM
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