Not everything that is imperfect is defective.
Not everything that is imperfect is defective.
Sometimes our mind works in black-and-white thinking:
“Either it is perfect… or it is a failure.”
“Either I did everything right… or I am not good enough.”
“Either my life is ideal… or something is wrong.”
But life does not work in extremes.
A job can be imperfect and still be good work.
A life can have difficulties and still be a good life.
A cracked cup can still hold water.
A painting can have imperfect strokes and still be beautiful.
A person can have flaws and still be valuable.
The goal is not always perfect.
Sometimes the healthier goal is GOOD ENOUGH.
“Good enough” does not mean settling or giving up.
It means accepting reality without harsh judgment.
Good enough is not a sign of weakness.
It is a realistic and compassionate way of seeing things.
A good enough job can still create progress.
A good enough effort can still lead to growth.
A good enough life can still be a fulfilling life.
Perfection often keeps us stuck.
Acceptance allows us to move forward.
Not everything needs to be perfect to be worthy.
Sometimes “good enough” is exactly what we need.