Perfection is something to aspire to, not brag about.
Perfection is something to aspire to, not brag about.
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I just don ‘t believe that ANYONE is perfect. The trait is too complicated and broad.
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Perfection is a matter of perception and all perception is flawed.
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I believe bragging to be a flaw, so there goes the perceived perfection!
Ginger
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And it is so annoying!
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Unconditional love…aspiring to reach it every moment dear lady. Now if I can just get past this bragging conditional love…I’m there, I hope 😀
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I always wonder what a braggart is hiding.
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Their fear…it is that part of wearing a mask because we are afraid of what others will think of us, trying to project what we think is acceptable ie trying to be tough because we are feeling afraid or weak 😀
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I don’t believe perfection exists 💜
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Neither do I. But we can still work towards it.
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Yes indeed you can….. 😜🤣🤣🤣 Only joking I am farrrrr from perfect 💜
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Perfection is static. Imperfection is charming and I’m charming as hell!
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Egos have a way of getting in the way.
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They do, they really do.
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My daughter once said to me, “Things don’t have to be perfect, things have to get done!” I do tend to procrastinate by perfection.
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Smart daughter.
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and I’m a huge fan of the imperfect
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Me too!
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Striving to do better is always a good thing; bragging (and worse, humble bragging) removes the lustre. Imperfection is perfection 🙂
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Oh, well said!
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Thank you, Pam. You bring it out of me!
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Amen to that!
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Thanks!
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Yes!
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Thanks!
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Yep, if you have to brag then you aren’t quite as perfect as you likt to think you are.
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Exactly.
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I need to send this to an old boss of mine.
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I hope he would see the humour.
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The man had no sense of humor. He was flawed in so many ways. His only saving grace is that I can use bits and pieces of his personality in characters in the future – just not all at once.
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