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Chapter 4 :Art of perfectionism


"Perfectionism is the enemy of progress."-Winston S Churchhill.


☆ Perfectionism is the pursuit of excellence and flawlessness in any task given to you. 

Personally, I have been a perfectionist ever since I was a child. I try to make everything around me perfect. When I write an assignment or a draw picture even the tiniest mistakes affect me and make me redo it. I considered it as a motivation to set my standards high but as time passed by I realised that, it is not true. Instead of moving on from the mistake and have a progress, it made me stay there and correct it until it's perfect. That put in a lot of pressure and it started destroying my joy of progressing. Now, I do my tasks correctly and on time but at the same time, I started accepting that everything in life cannot be perfect or flawless. Same with the people around you, Nobody can be perfect.


Everybody at some point of their lives try to perfect themselves too much, not being satisfied with themselves or their actions. We need to understand that life is much beyond that and destroying your happiness in order to be flawless is not worth it. Humans are not meant to be perfect, that's a fact and that's the reality.

It doesn't mean that you shouldn't be dedicated. You must have immense amount of dedication in order succeed in life. You must do all your tasks and give your best to it. You just shouldn't try to perfect yourself beyond a limit which would only end up being a mess. Your happiness lies in your hands, protect it and take care of it.

So, when used in the right way, the art of perfectionism is a boon and if not, it's a bane. Don't be a perfectionist but a dedicated human being. :)






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