aamna singh
@aamy · 4:17
Can we be Flawless :Your thoughts??
Whether it's on social media, on the OTT or the kind of fashion that we embrace, et cetera. I think it has a lot to do with our practices and we are creatures of habits, right? So, I don't know, it's just I personally feel that as I close this I definitely feel that it's very important to promote a more inclusive, compassionate perspective on everything around whether it relates to beauty or it relates to love
Mehnaz Amjad
@Mehnaz_Amjad · 2:43
Hello. Hi Amna. What a wonderful note you've shared. And I completely agree with you. I think the root cause of this and I find this most with my clients specifically who I coach, is that this very root of it lies in we not knowing ourselves. And and from our childhood we've never been taught to give importance to ourselves, to understand it at a much deeper level. To love, to extend kindness towards ourself, to extend compassion and also to self care
aamna singh
@aamy · 0:51
So what is beautiful for one person may not be as beautiful as for the other. So I think embracing imperfection or saying that we can be flawless is like celebrating the diversity and the complexity of life. So thank you so much and keep swelling
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Nidhin George 🔷
@geo_rhymes · 4:50
And then that was until the day that I read about his double thumb and I was maybe you know, this idea of perfection, this idea of flawlessness is just our need to one either downplay ourselves or two downplay others so that we can feel relatively better. What I've realized is to be perfect, it's not a physical reality. It's in how you carry yourself
aamna singh
@aamy · 1:11
Hi, Nidhin. Thank you so much for your wonderful thoughts and lovely to hear from you. Every time I think we have a mutual admiration. So heads up to that. I think, as you mentioned, that imperfection or what is truly being flawless is also a lot to do about acceptance. It is a lot to understand that there's personal both there's well being involved and because that is where you would embrace the reality that life is not going to be perfect always