Friday, May 15, 2015

Don't hide your shortcomings-- be yourself!



On this generation (the 21th century), you can’t reject the fact that people by nature were innately born with judgmental-mental minds. Come on, it’s part of the ego that perches on it! On the bright-side of human-races, there are also some people who would accept YOU (the real YOU) – your shortcomings, your silly attitudes, your imperfections, and even that chubby-round faces of yours (like me). Not merely, the physical beauties of yours, your high-quality gizmos, gadgets, and apps, and the great standard-of-living that you have.


Is it wonderful that someone would appreciate that awkward character of yours? Is it incredible that somebody would ride-on to your insaneness along your journey of this life? Is it beautiful if someone would love to have you, despite your deficiencies?  And is it awesome if somebody would wanted to hung-out with you even if your that effing crazy and doofus ?... Is it amaziiiiiiiiiiing? 

To be accepted and appreciated the real character of yours, you have to let go the things that mark your limitations and pave the genuineness of yourself—which makes you unhappy, imprisoned in the dungeon of your inner-self.  




Here, let me tell you a wee-story of mine:

I was born with that pygmy-height. And then, when I grew up I started eating a lot—which turn me into a big-fat-pygmy young lady. From that moment on, people started to mock at me, our neighborhoods, and silly kids, etc. and even my family (but, I still love them). And sometimes they even compare me to my younger sister who has a body of model-like and gorgeous face—which is an annoying one. But, hey! Don’t think that I am insecured or have a resentment feelings over on my sister (I love my sister and I admire her wonderfulness, even if people keep on comparing us). However, despite of all these, I didn’t take it personally. But instead, I embrace it—that I have a pygmy-height which hides my old-age (coz, people sometimes think of me as still a highschool student. Well, it’s because of my cute-pygmy-height). And I’m happy with that. Do you see now the advantage of embracing your shortcomings? I’m telling you… once you’ve done it, you’ll feel liberated and contended. Thus, that’s the thing that would make you happy and a better person. J




Be yourself! Accept your shortcomings and make the most out of it. Because, inorder to be appreciated by the public—you ought to appreciate yourself first, and embrace the limitless of you. Admit the things that you couldn’t barely achieve. Because, after all, we are just human-being (a creation of Almighty God (ALLAH)), puny, vulnerable, and prone to mistakes.


What about you? What are your shortcomings?




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