Imperfection Is Perfection, Its Just Hiding In Sunglasses And A Hat
Perfection Is All About Getting Comfortable With Your Imperfections

Perfection seems to be this dream or myth that we think only once we’ve achieved it, then we’ll be happy. Yet we find ourselves stuck on this never-ending treadmill trying to chase perfection and never reaching it. However, perfection actually can be achieved. Kinda. Here’s how.
Perfection, by its definition, means.
“The action or process of improving something until it is faultless” — Oxford Dictionary
So to be perfect means to reach a state of faultlessness. And the one thing you need to get in your head is that faults are subjective.
There’s no set definition as to what a fault is. Its what you or society believes a fault is. And its that flawed mindset that causes us to chase perfection. My goal is to get you off that treadmill and not give two shits about perfection. And in doing so achieving it.
There are 2 ways to achieve perfection. The 1st way is impossible, yet its the route 97% of people will go down. While the second way is achievable yet rarely done.
1. Fixing Your Faults Until You’re Perfect. (Won’t Work)
When people look at their faults, they see that as them being imperfect. And so the natural response is to change their faults until its gone. But the human brain will always keep looking for imperfections and so regardless of what your body looks like you’ll always have faults. Hence achieving ‘perfection’ remains a never ending loop.
2. Accepting Your Faults (Will Work)
When you make the simple switch to looking at your faults and accepting them, you’ll acquire the skill of not desiring to change them. By doing so you’ve automatically achieved a state of faultlessness. The same state you get from having the most perfect body in existence.
“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away”. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
So when you learn to be ok with your faults and have no desire to change them, then you’ve acquired a state of faultlessness. Learning to self-accept yourself is a whole other article.
But the key takeaway for you is that through self-acceptance you’ll become faultless and when you achieve that state where don’t want to take anything away from yourself, you’ll experience a different kind freedom.
