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Everyone Is Perfect

Nobody Is Perfect

Do you think the idea – everyone is perfect, is sci-fi, or has something in it? The beginning of our journey often lies in the realization that no one is perfect. This awareness will tear down our reins and awaken the strength to live to the fullest potential. Nobody is perfect. None of us is the same. Let’s not copy the imperfections of others. Let’s prefer our own. Let us appreciate our own flaws and the flaws of others. Who knows, but our humility might lead us to a new idea – no one is perfect is just another point of view that we are all impeccable and live in a world where our unique blemish is perfection.

What If All People Were Identical Copies? 

Imagine that every person on the planet is identical. We look and think the same, we have the same character, hobbies, and our daily activity is no different from the others. The life of one person is thus indistinguishable from another’s. A terrifying idea, isn’t it? What would a life full of stereotypes look like? Who would be your friend and who would be your partner?

Appreciate Our Uniqueness

Everyone is perfect is a feature of uniqueness - four birds sitting on a line, three are blue and one of them is red.

Isn’t it beautiful that we’re all different? Be grateful for your imperfections and for your uniqueness, that you are born with. Whether your nose is long, one of your legs is shorter, a  bunch of hair sticks out on your head. Let’s not worry about it and instead appreciate your uniqueness.

Each one of us has a different gift. Some of us change people all over the world with their warm hearts, some with their technical inventions, others live in seclusion. You can be the head of a state, who is the exemplary role model for everyone, a homeless man who earns his living by garbage collection, or a man convicted of fraud. Everyone has a place here. Realize this fact and be grateful for the others around you.

“Gratitude turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos into order, confusion into clarity…it makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.”

Melody Beattie

A World Full Of Chaos

What if we all followed the trend of individualism? The Earth would be made up of lonely individuals who can handle everything on their own. They face life’s pitfalls and trials. They fight each other. They follow the whisperings of their egos. The world would be filled with chaos of clutter of faulty beings.

Together We Create a Flawless World

Isn’t it great that everyone has a different role, whether it’s the role of a grumbler, a pessimist, a democrat, an anarchist, a choleric, a pacifist, a fool, or a bookworm? Our gift of being unique is the first piece of God’s jigsaw puzzle that creates the perfect world. How is it possible?

Do not look at others as your rivals and enemies. See them as your friends, teachers, and loved ones. Respect them for their uniqueness they offer to the universe. Transform this chaotic clutter of imperfections into one whole forming an impeccable world. A world where every individual lives in symbiosis. Let us all devote ourselves to what we are talented in and have a gift for. Cooperating with others in such a friendly environment will create a unique synergy.

“When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky.

Unknown author

Everyone Has The Opportunity To Become A Buddha

Sometimes it can be difficult to see something positive in a person full of negativity. But believe that it is from these people from whom we can learn the most. Each one of us has the opportunity to discover the Buddha within ourselves. So the next time someone annoys you again, let’s realize that they’re just unknowingly trying to help you discover it and use your full potential.

Whether you live or don’t live at the edge of your limits, don’t despair. Even after awakening and finding your inner Buddha, you do not become flawless. The whole perfection lies in your unique imperfection. And if someone is not perfect, it is just a different view of the fact that we are all perfect.


This is the tenth article in the series: 

The beginning of my journey

  1. Nobody Is Perfect
  2. Where Do I Belong? 3 Groups That Characterize Us.
  3. Who I Want to Be? A Brief Reflection on Life.
  4. How to Be Happy: Reflection on Long-Term Happiness
  5. 8 Positive Habits That Will Change Your Life Quality
  6. Why Being Open-Minded, Is the Key to Understanding Life
  7. How Did I Get from Personal Development to Spirituality
  8. The Ego and Mind, Our Two Best Friends or Worst Enemies?
  9. Concentration… Gate to Calm the Mind
  10. Everyone Is Perfect
  11. The Key to Happiness in the Modern World

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