For all of April, I’m going wordless for the A to Z Challenge.
The title of each post is a phrase/
sentence that inspires me as a writer, and below is a picture I
think best embodies it. In the comments, I invite you to discuss what the
phrase means to you, as a person, a reader, or whatever other role you might
choose for yourself in life.
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Perfection Is the Willingness to be Imperfect: Image via Kbohn |
I agree with what everyone else has said!
I can have my cake, and eat it, too!
I love this post… perfection is a process not a state of being. All the enjoyment comes in the experiences we allow ourselves to have along the path of life. If we are too worried about being perfect we will be fearful to attempt new things in case we might fail. We don't have to do everything perfectly in order to enjoy it and learn from it! 🙂
So glad to be happy about being imperfect!
I agree with the line and I think that the picture sums it up exactly.
I believe that perfection is also the willingness to admit that you're not perfect, you'll never be perfect and that it's okay 🙂
The imperfection is what catches your eye, your ear, your sense of smell, taste, touch. It's what you remember, what makes you stay, what makes you question. The perfection is in the imperfection.
wabi sabi and what a cute baby.
Perfection is.
Nice post title!
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What a perfect photo!
KaTy Did at: Life's Ride As I See It
I love the phrase but that baby is true perfection. Adorable.
Cutie pie!
Ha! Love it!
S/he still looks perfect!!
Adorable picture and a very true thought.
I can't think on anything else than the joy of being oneself.
I'm having flashbacks to when my nephew used to play with his spaghetti…
This picture to me says, "What? I'm grabbing all the gusto I can, and having fun at the same time. Is there a problem?" Because that's what writing means to me.
Perfection is a myth…imperfections are nuances that add to the character of a being! 🙂
And what a cute baby??
Cheers
L
Babies just don't care. They are what they are and that's all they know to be.
Life & Faith in Caneyhead
I like this. There's actually a term for this in Japanese: wabi sabi. It's a world view that talks about the acceptance of the transient nature of beauty and its imperfections.
Such a true thought. Co-incidentally my P word is perfection too.
This is so cute.
I'm reading this with my three year old son who is going crazy looking at that picture!
How sweet!
A baby is perfect in every way, no matter what she does and how she does it. Kept falling while learning her first step, that is perfect. Very apt image, Damyanti. Then we became adult, and became scared of our imperfection, not doing not trying, imprisoned by our wish to only be perfect. Well, so we have A-Z challenge, and here we are … doing our best 😉