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Hi again! Here sharing another beautiful qoute, another thought to ponder on as i continue to re-read one of this really inspirational books by Haemin Sunim (the Buddhist Monk who became a well-known author through his phenomenal multi-million-copy bestseller - 'The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down') titled as - 'Love For Imperfect Things' : How To Accept Yourself in a World Striving for Perfection.♡
This qoute is in pg.256 of the book and goes like this. (As shown in the picture here)
And here's my thoughts on the same...
The more i come across these lines, the more i realize how rewarding it is to welcome different perspectives to co-exist in a single space, without any barriers of superiority or ego attached but only understanding and tolerance towards the different ways a particular thing or problem could be seen or sorted out.
Because at the end of the day, we all are different individuals, looking at life and its magic in our own distinctive ways due to which the need to be open, and flexible, and welcoming to other challenging or parallel perspectives is much appreciated. This is indeed a necessary life skill to learn, which help fosters healthy bonds with people both at work and home. Lessening the conflicts, confusions and restraints; and increasing the level of trust, collaboration and efficient communication for a better output on the work front while making the space to learn and grow on the personal front.
Hence, that's the way i look at the message conveyed through these lines. Wish to know your thoughts in the Notes section below. :))
Thank you!
• Credits •
Book : Love For Imperfect Things' : How To Accept Yourself in a World Striving for Perfection
Author : Haemin Sunim
Year of Publication : February 3, 2016