Perfect
We, as humans, have a tendency of putting unecessary expectations on the world and ourselves and subsequently get disappointed when those expectations are not met. We sometimes forget, that we, as humans, were born to evolve, and not meant to be 'perfect'.
Yet we wake up each day with this bag, constantly on our shoulders, carrying the rocks of unecessary expectations everywhere we go, using it to fuel our fear and anxiety and living in this eternal cycle of unconscious misery. We constantly live in the fear to look perfect, act perfect, right from the tip of our toe nails to the colours in our hair. It's almost considered as a sin to have a flaw, as if we are so blinded by the delusion of perfection that we forget that having flaws is infact a sign of growth and change. Our flaws act as the larva to our emergence, developing each day, which acts as a fuel for each flaw, in the quest of discovering our butterfly some day.
As a result, when we put this unecessary burden of fulfilling the expectations, we start putting the same pressure on the world around us, hoping that if we put on this mask, maybe then it will start looking 'perfect'.Instead of running behind living the perfect day everyday, if we try to evolve from our flaws, we'll experience a different kind of perfection, and that is, happiness. That itself is one of life's greatest treasure, not all of them find it. Our motive is to not let it go unnoticed, because it's almost everytime right in front of us, all we have to do is search and work for it in the right places and never let it go to waste.
That's because life is not about living the perfect day, each day, and getting every job done on our checklist. It's about occasionally experiencing one of the most tangled days of our lives where everything seems to be falling apart, and yet, not giving up. That infact, is what you might experience closest to your 'Perfect Day', everyday.
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