Perfectly Flawed

“Ring the bells that still can ring, forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in” — Leonard Cohen

Acceptance begin with a smile

Flawed objects have some kind of imperfection — a dent or a blemish. No one’s perfect, so everyone is flawed in some way, but when this word describes a person it often means “weak in character.

I see being Flawed as a strength.

If you make a mistake, you learn from it. If you never make a mistake, you’re never the wiser. These so-called perfect leaders we have now have never made a mistake. How can they have learned what’s right and wrong, how could they have learned anything about themselves? About what they feel comfortable doing, about what they feel is beyond the scope of their character? The more mistake you have made, the more you have learned

Published by Ritesh Vaigankar

If you can be a source of someone's happiness, then be content that you have found your purpose in life.

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