Broken Crayons
Broken crayons still colour the same yet no one wants them by choice and the fact remains that they are still broken. Everyone would naturally go for the good one which is still in one piece maybe with its wrapper still on it and everything Everyone would pick up the one that looks good and the broken ones just lay there hoping someone will use them, thinking why nobody is choosing them when they do the same work as the others maybe with some difficulty because they are a bit small so its difficult to hold them or maybe their tip is disfigured so the color gets out a bit but the bottom line is that they all are the same, same structure and built same and some just went through something that suddenly just made them the last choice instead of the first. Now apply this to humans and you will see how they really just fit in this situation, how our society and surroundings work on this principle, how we work on this principle. At least 88% of the choices we made in our lives were somehow influenced by how perfect or not broken they were, how our choices are still influenced by how ‘settled’ someone is and how well they are doing in their lives while the ‘defective’ pieces are avoided, given attention for fun and to feel good about ourselves or mostly just reduced to mere fetishes. Sounds unfair right? You see, healing takes time, it’s a continuous process more than a spontaneous one. It has a number of stages and it differs from person to person. Some take time in realizing it, some take time in accepting and almost everyone takes time in getting over from it but trust me on this when I say in none of those stages you’re any less worthy than someone else without any issues. You see, nobody is perfect, omnipotence is just a concept and there will always be flaws, some are better at hiding them and some just leave them out in the open for the world to see as everyone is different, everyone has a different mechanism, they work their way through and around things differently and it still doesn’t make them any less. The point of it all is that work with what you’ve got because perfection doesn’t exist and there is always room for improvement, so stop looking for the perfect and start looking for what is best for you because you know the colour or shade you’re looking for in the pile might just be the broken one









