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Indulging into Imperfections by Prasiddhi Singh

“Indulging into Imperfections”

We humans always try to fix something up, don’t we?
We can't take mess, but we never understand that we are a beautiful mess, distinct, a mysterious mess. No matter how hard you try to fix everything, you can’t; in fact no one has ever been able to achieve that. So why not accept the reality of being what we are, and try to embrace it. Because it's 100 times better to live a life embracing your true self instead of living in denial. And look how beautiful are; the Chaos that we create, the vague, the sacred, the unintentional ones.

The love we unravel.

I believe that perfection can kill the beauty of our lives ,don't you think?
I believe in perfect moment, but a perfect life? It's a facade humans have created. Perfect is good as variable, but imperfections are constant.

Frank Natale said: "love is the only constant..."

And so, is imperfections so doesn't that mean that imperfections are synonymous to love? What makes you-YOU, are your imperfections. Give this a thought if someone wants to be you or like you, they can easily replicate the things you are good at, your perfections can be copied but they can never ever resemble your imperfections the things which make your true self. We silly humans always try to hide them and end up with nothing because you can't win a battle against yourself!

So, let your imperfections make the perfect you…

Thank You
Prasiddhi Singh
XII - C
Indore Public School

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