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Love for Imperfect Things: How to Accept Yourself in a World Striving for Perfection

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Most Slavic languages have lost the imperfect but it is preserved in Bulgarian and Macedonian. It is also officially retained in Serbian and Croatian but is considered old-fashioned and restricted to literature for poetic and stylistic reasons. The idea of a perfect world is a complex and philosophical concept that has intrigued thinkers, writers, and dreamers throughout history. A perfect world is often envisioned as a utopia, a place of ultimate harmony, well-being, and ideal conditions. It would be a place where all individuals have their needs met and where there is abundant peace, happiness, and prosperity for everyone. Life is full of imperfect things, and imperfect people, and the right attitude helps us create harmony amongst these imperfect people.” – Itayi Garande In Portuguese, the imperfect indicative, called "pretérito imperfeito", is quite similar to Spanish:

A beautiful, much-needed guide for learning to love ourselves - imperfections and all - from the author of the internationally bestselling The Things You Can See Only When You Slow DownDengan menarik ke masa lalulah Haemin menjelaskan dengan empatik, bagaimana, misalnya, sahabatnya--yang ibunya dulu dianggap tak akan bisa membesarkan anak sukses--jadi terobsesi bekerja berlebihan sekalipun sudah sukses karena mengira hanya dengan cara itulah ia merasa hidupnya bernilai. Dan Haemin, dengan lebih empatik lagi, menenangkan sahabatnya dengan kalimat hal yang mungkin semua orang ingin mendengar itu diucapkan pada mereka: " Your existence is already enough." Nothing and no one is perfect. It just takes a good eye to find those hidden imperfections.” – Daphne Delacroix Tulisan Haemin di buku ini terbagi dalam dua format: cerita yang mengantar di awal setiap bab dan kutipan-kutipan berisi petuah hidup. Sekalipun sepintas mirip buku-buku kumpulan kutipan populer, tulisan Haemin tidak memberi kesan dangkal. Sebaliknya, ia menawarkan empati yang begitu mudah menular. Kisah-kisahnya memang semacam muhasabah, tapi tidak murahan, walau saya tidak akan menyebutnya "nyastra" juga. Pikiran seseorang akan berada di masa kini selama ia fokus pada hal yang, secara fisik, berada di dekatnya, dan sepertinya tak ada yang lebih dekat ketimbang nafas.

A real treasure. It teaches us that compassion is at the heart of healing . . . starting with ourselves. I highly recommend this bookHeartwarming, calming and . . . filled with wisdom and powerful truths.”— Héctor García, co-author of Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life The idea of perfection causes reinforced standards that we cannot live up too and this can be very discouraging. Things do not always go as planned. We have to make room for imperfection in our lives. Those imperfect moments are the moments we grow the most.” – Cara Alwill Leyba We all have flaws and embracing those flaws can be the difference between feeling happiness and fulfillment, or feeling insecure. Haemin begins every chapter with a short story and then he lyrically conveys his suggestions or maybe just some chatters to us.

To form the negative of the past continuous tense, the negation suffix "-ma/-me", which becomes -mi, -mı, -mu, or -mü because of the closed auxiliary vowel and the vowel harmony, must be added before -yor.A #1 internationally bestselling book of spiritual wisdom about learning to love ourselves, with all our imperfections, by the Buddhist author of The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down. You’ve had a brilliant idea! You’d like to develop it, fine tune it, and launch it as soon as possible. Perhaps it’s a product in itself – or perhaps it’s a new way to improve the way your business works. You can’t wait! At the same time, you know that moving too fast could mean you launch something that isn’t going to work. How can you speed up the process of developing and testing your idea without sacrificing quality? From the high tech to the basic, here are some ideas for getting your project off the ground faster. 1. Software and Business Systems: DevSecOps Since they live on a land that is subject to the vagaries of earthquakes and tsunamis, the relationship that Japanese people have with nature is exceptional. Consequently, it is not surprising that they respect nature as much as they fear it. This admiration finds a form of representation in ikebana, which encourages natural magnificence in simplicity. You simply can’t argue with science. Or simply, we don’t have the necessary knowledge to even attempt to. If the scientists say the Sun is a hot glowing ball of hydrogen and helium, that’s indisputable. They admire and accept your flaws. Knowing that you’re admired not only because things your good at something- but also because your drive is noticed, feels great.

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