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We are all just works in progress held together by stitches and gears and a massive amount of heart. Never apologize for your jagged edges or your strange glow because those are the parts that make you stand out. It is the kindness you carry that truly completes the puzzle and fills up those jars on the shelf. Stay strange and stay kind and remember that you are full of more magic than you realize! 💎🦖
We spend so much time trying to look "perfect." We hide our struggles, our mistakes, and the times we felt like we were falling apart. But what if we changed the narrative? The Japanese tradition of Kintsugi treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise. By filling the cracks with gold, the object becomes even more precious than it was before it broke. If you’re feeling "fractured" today, remember: those cracks are where the light gets in. They are the evidence of your strength and the unique map of your survival. You aren't just repaired; you are upgraded. How are you turning your "cracks" into gold today? 👇
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"Why Your Dumbest Mistakes Matter More Than You Think"
When Mistakes Make You Feel Like a Clown
Mistakes suck. No one likes them. By definition, a mistake happens when you’re aiming for A and somehow end up with B. It’s when you want coffee, but because you’re distracted, you press the wrong button on the vending machine and get tomato soup. Or when you want to sound confident and self-assured in a job interview, but your mind goes as blank as an empty page and suddenly, you can’t remember what year it is, let alone how to answer the question. It’s in those ridiculous, frustrating, low-stakes moments where you feel like the universe is quietly laughing at you. And somehow, you feel like the biggest fool alive for something that, in reality, barely matters.
Nobody Enjoys Looking Stupid
Let’s be honest, nobody wakes up hoping to make a fool of themselves. No one dreams of tripping over their own words, pressing the wrong button, or walking into a room and instantly forgetting why they went there. These are the moments that feel silly on the surface but can leave you cringing internally for hours. You replay them in your head, scolding yourself for being so careless, so clueless, so — human. But what if those small, irritating blunders aren’t just accidents? What if they actually reveal something important about you?
Your Mistakes Prove You’re in the Game
Here’s the thing: your mistakes, as dumb as they might feel, mean you’re showing up. People who never make mistakes aren’t smarter than you, they’re playing it safe. They’re avoiding situations where mistakes could happen in the first place. If you’re out there making mistakes, it means you’re taking chances. You’re applying for jobs. You’re speaking up in meetings. You’re learning new things. You’re engaging with life, rather than tiptoeing around it. A perfect record is usually the sign of someone who isn’t trying anything new, and who wants that?
Mistakes Mean You Care
Another thing your mistakes reveal is that you care. You only feel bad about messing up because you had an intention in the first place. You didn’t want to mess up that sentence, or miss that turn, or accidentally send a text to the wrong person. You wanted to get it right. And that’s a good thing. It means you’re invested. It means you have standards for yourself. The sting of embarrassment comes from the fact that you value doing well, and that’s nothing to be ashamed of.
They’re Clumsy Little Teachers
Stupid mistakes are annoying, yes. But they’re also tiny teachers dressed up as inconveniences. Every time you trip over your own feet, you learn something. You get a little more careful. A little more aware. You learn how to laugh at yourself. You discover resilience. You find out that the world doesn’t actually end when you make a fool of yourself in front of other people. In fact, most people are too caught up in their own worries to even notice you spilled coffee down your shirt.
Mistakes Keep You Humble
Another quietly beautiful thing about mistakes? They keep you humble. They remind you that no matter how smart, skilled, or experienced you are, you’re still gloriously human. Everyone, and I mean everyone, trips over their own shoelaces from time to time. Mistakes keep your ego in check. They remind you not to take yourself so seriously. And that’s a gift. Because a person who can laugh at their own screw-ups is a person you want to be around. They’re real, approachable, and unpretentious.
Mistakes Mean You’re Learning
If you’re not making mistakes, you’re not learning. Full stop. Nobody figures everything out on the first try. Mistakes are proof that you’re stretching beyond what you already know. They’re the friction that comes with growth. Sure, it’s uncomfortable. Sure, you wish you could skip the embarrassing parts. But the people you admire most? The ones who seem effortlessly cool, talented, and wise? They got there by messing up a thousand times before you ever saw them succeed.
They Show You Can Get Back Up
Lastly and maybe most importantly, mistakes prove you can recover. Every time you stumble, and it feels like the end of the world for a few minutes, you eventually realize…it wasn’t. You move on. The world keeps spinning. You survive it. And with each tiny failure, you become a little tougher. A little lighter. A little less afraid of falling next time.
In the End, Mistakes Are Proof of Effort
So the next time you press the wrong button, say the wrong thing, forget a name, or stumble over your own feet, take a breath. Know that it doesn’t make you stupid. It makes you human. It makes you a person who’s out there participating in the messy, unpredictable business of being alive. Mistakes are evidence of effort. They’re the fingerprints of someone who’s showing up for their own life. And honestly, that says way more about you than the mistake ever could.