Is everyone's life perfect?
Life. Today, let's talk about another aspect of life. Is everyone living in this world complete? My answer is no. Why? Because very few people can be said to be perfect. Not in this world. Just think for a moment – a beautiful young woman exists. She has a beautiful body. She has long, beautiful black hair. She fits the standards of beauty set by society and is considered beautiful. But as you can see, being outwardly perfect does not mean her life is complete; there could be a hundred reasons why her life is not perfect. To others, it may seem that her life is completely beautiful. You might wonder why you don’t have such a life. But her life is not complete. It’s the same for everyone. No matter how much money one has, it’s not possible to make life completely perfect. Yes, money can buy many things – cars, clothes, homes, doors, land. But money cannot buy a beautiful family life, a loving spouse to care about you, or trustworthy people.
Sometimes things happen like this. We see that in his current life there is no place that is completely whole, but if we look at his past, no one else may have experienced suffering to the extent he did. That means that life was complete at one time but not complete at another time. So, if we take the whole life as it is, it’s really not a perfect life. Sometimes you see people breaking down. In reality, anything can happen to us at any moment. In an instant, everything in life can change. Don’t you understand something like this? If we laugh at a certain moment, shortly afterwards, we may need to cry. I think that is true. We are happier than we need to be. Later, when the feeling of being happier than necessary fades, there are times we have to cry as much as we were happy. That means, is it not right to be happy in the moments we want to be happy? Is it okay to be aware that we are becoming happy? I think we should be happy in the moments we need to be happy.But sometimes you might have noticed that people don’t cry when they need to cry, and they don’t feel happy when they should be happy. It's like living without any feelings or awareness. I think they are people who are trying to understand this. So, when we talked about a perfect life, I don't think such a thing exists. There is no one in this world who has a perfect life.
Also, I want to say one more thing: I believe that when we notice someone has imperfections in their outer appearance, often their inner soul is very beautiful. Truly, sometimes the people who are beautiful on the outside don't have beautiful hearts. In that way, no one is perfectly complete. So what we need to do is either dwell on our shortcomings and feel sad, or accept our imperfections and live beautifully embracing them.
What do you think? I would love to hear your thoughts as well.
“Even the moon has scars, yet it still shines.”
“Don’t compare your behind-the-scenes with someone else’s highlight reel.” — Steve Furtick


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