It's not what is the same, it's what is different, and we often perceive those differences as flaws to be hidden not uniqueness to be celebrated. It's time to embrace the Japanese concept of Kintsugi and taken what you perceive to be broken and instead realise how resilient you really are and see the beauty in those metaphorical scars.
It's not what is the same, it's what is different, and we often perceive those differences as flaws to be hidden not uniqueness to be celebrated. It's time to embrace the Japanese concept of Kintsugi and taken what you perceive to be broken and instead realise how resilient you really are and see the beauty in those metaphorical scars.