Perfection is a Myth!
Perfection doesn’t really exist in the real world, just like in a big pile of bricks. Every build has pieces that don’t quite fit the way we imagined, colours that don’t match perfectly, or parts that need to be rebuilt. But that’s actually what makes the build interesting. If every structure were flawless, there’d be nothing to change, improve, or create. Life works the same way. Instead of chasing the “perfect” design, it’s better to keep building, adjusting the pieces, and enjoying the process of seeing what the next version becomes.
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Perfection is a Myth!
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