Beauty in imperfection
The Japanese art of Kintsugi, or golden repair, teaches valuable lessons about accepting failures, learning from them, and persevering. The story involves a tea bowl that broke, but was repaired with precious metals. The bowl's appearance changed,...
Kintsugi, in effect, acknowledges the breakage and makes a bold statement - 'yes, break I did, but I am not broken.' It is a metaphor for life. There is beauty in imperfection, too. Like it is said, imperfection does not mean inadequacies. It is just a statement of you having accepted your imperfect self.
Accepting one's imperfections makes a person humble and less judgmental of others. You become a better being. As Jhumpa Lahiri says, "Imperfection inspires invention, imagination, creativity. It stimulates."
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