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Actually, Perfect Is Boring!
Actually, Perfect Is Boring!
Actually, Perfect Is Boring!
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Actually, Perfect Is Boring!

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Perfection is a standard that changes from one society to another driving people crazy all over the globe. Many worry about looking a certain way, behaving in a matter that satisfies someone else, or meeting specific criteria to feel accepted by their loved ones, even changing their true beliefs just to fit in a certain agenda. Here you will hopefully realize that you can be yourself, it is beautiful to be you, just the way you are. No changes or editing needed! Because of your uniqueness, the world is a better place, we all bring our talents and uniqueness to this world, do not let anyone or anything change you.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateApr 30, 2023
ISBN9781667889870
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    Actually, Perfect Is Boring! - Kenia Moreno

    Preface

    To achieve optimum understanding of what is coming within these group of pages start by reading Part 1 titled Actually, It’s Your Fault!. A continuation of the journey to full self-realization, self-awareness, and deeper reflections will hopefully take place, assisting the reader to better know their unique self and why reactions to situations truly matter. This book as well as Part 1 mentioned above, are meant to be utilized by the readers as tools to achieve a higher understanding of the self, the entangled layers of our inner thoughts and the experiences we face as part of this mundane world. In life we continuously try to be as perfect as possible … to what is considered perfect by the societies we grow up in. Does this make sense?

    But who decides what perfect is? Who sets these standards of perfection? Why is being perfect so highly desired by societies? What can perfection bring you? Or what is it taking away from

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