Broken Crayons Still Colour Just Fine

Let’s take a moment to bask in the profound simplicity of this notion: broken crayons still colour just fine. I’m sure that you’ve read this quote before or heard someone mention it in passing. Broken crayons still colour means in spite of everything that a person has done or been through they still have purpose and value. It’s a gentle reminder that imperfections don’t diminish capability.
Consider this — life, much like a crayon, can break us in various ways. Yet, within the fragments, there lies an untold story of strength and endurance. The beautiful chaos of being human means we’re not immune to cracks and fractures. Our minds might bear the weight of imperfections, but that doesn’t negate the multitude of remarkable things we can achieve.
Accept your brokenness. It’s an act of self-ownership. It’s you acknowledging your flaws. When we claim our broken pieces, we prevent them from dictating our narrative. Yes, our minds may sometimes feel like a puzzle missing a few pieces, but within that puzzle, we contribute tangibly to the world around us.
So, why does owning our brokenness matter? Because it’s the gateway to unlocking a reservoir of potential. We’re not defined solely by the fractures but by the masterpieces we create despite and sometimes because of them. We resonate significance in the lives of those around us.
Even though the world can be fixated on flawless finishes, let’s revel in the beauty of our fragmented selves. Broken crayons still colour just fine.
