Letting Go of Perfect: Embrace Growth
Perfection is an intimidating aim. Daunting, overwhelming, impossible. Letting go of perfect allows us to embrace growth. Growth and learning require the acknowledgment of imperfection. As long as perfection is the ideal, learning will always be slowed. Learning is slowed by the contrast between current reality and idealistic perfection. Instead of aiming for perfection, target high levels of growth. Instead of making perfect an endpoint, strive for never ending upward potential. Never reachable, but always able to celebrate. Beat previous rates of growth. Set goals for new levels of growth. This is learning at its best. So while perfection is found around us, it will never quite be within us. Let go. Embrace growth.
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