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Imperfect Perfectionist

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Each and every one of us has his own disabilities. You may be good at one thing, but you’re not perfect. As the saying goes, “Nobody’s perfect”. But, people of today’s generation are so-called “Imperfect Perfectionist” because they correct and insult someone’s mistakes not knowing that they too, do the same.

I, myself, can say that I’m an imperfect perfectionist, because I’m insulting other’s mistakes. On the other hand I also do the same thing. For example, a student said, “istudints”. I then react and insult him or her. After a while, I announce something and pronounced leader as “leder”, and then I would be insulted. Arguments are to happen after that result petty quarrels.

These imperfect perfectionists are just seeking fuss and attentions. They want to be the talk of the class, or even the school. Then, they will consider themselves as popular or famous. But as a matter of fact, they’re not. They are the center of gossips and criticisms. Are they not ashamed? Or should I say, am I not ashamed?

Imperfections are not made to be insulted, but to know our own weaknesses and disabilities. Upon knowing it, we must do something to overcome this so that we will develop self confidence to push through our goals in life.

What we need is the act of discipline. Learn to control ourselves or else, put it in a right place. We need not to be showy; we will be discovered if we have good and positive attitudes. Insulting someone’s mistake will not do anything good to all of us.

“Correction is needed but not to be insulted”. This saying leaves a message that we must not insult other’s disabilities. But, we must encourage them to overcome their disabilities and do a lot of practice until perfection is met.


By: Jon Paul Cloma

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