imperfect blessings
A reply to Dj's Perfectionism could be less of a curse.
Everyone's too busy judging themselves via their own impostor syndrome to judge you. Outside "judges" seeing your flaws are imagined figures from an unkind inner judge. Finding others resonating with this can show you the light. You can be kind to yourself.
Wants you can't yet do give reasons to improve. On the other hand, insufficiency can open doors for sufficiency elsewhere. Other times, you may need to pause and recuperate. Breaks happen. We resume when we can.
Executing ideas quicker can instill presence, free up memory, and pad potential falls. Setting less grandiose expectations helps you avoid getting crushed by them when reality takes hold. Focus less on what you can lose from your projections. Focus more on what you can gain from nothing.
Hoarding beneficial ideas and animating them online are synergistic behaviors. Backup what you care about. You never know what tomorrow brings. While you can't have it all, start with what you think is best, then work from there. That goes for more than just ideas.
An honest, humble try is good enough. Victory and failure alike induce learning. They also encourage improving upon flaws, if not reframing them into strengths applicable elsewhere. What you see right now may not be what is.
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