If flaws were a type of material used to stitch our coats of good intentions, we’d all be wearing them. Some patched up from old lessons, some frayed at the seams from trying too hard, and a few buttoned wrong from the very start.
I’ve learned over the years that those flaws don’t mean the coat failed, they mean it’s been worn. It’s been out in the weather, through long nights, early mornings, and decisions that didn’t turn out the way we hoped. The people who look the most put together usually just learned how to carry their imperfections with a little grace and keep moving forward anyway.
Remember, perfection was never the goal, showing up honestly always was.
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