…and I’m enough. (Part III)
I may not be perfect and sometimes I’m wrong but I am enough.
The wholehearted life according to Brene Brown:
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To let ourselves be seen, deeply seen.
To love with our whole hearts even though there is no guarantee.
To practice gratitude and joy, because to feel this vulnerable means we’re alive.
To believe we’re enough because when we do so we stop screaming and start listening.
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Watch her beautiful talk:
So what does a world look like where we’re not obsessed with perfection, where we honour the mistakes we make and where we embrace vulnerability?
I’ll betcha it’s Heaven on Earth.

If we don’t make mistakes how can we learn? Life and history are riddled with mistakes…perhaps it’s not really about perfection…rather it is about our own desire to do something to its greatest extent in our beliefs. Perfection is just a nice concept. There isn’t a person alive who has made many mistakes and that include nature.