Is there anybody in the world who is perfect?
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definition
"Perfection is a neurotic ideal that stifles growth; embrace your imperfections and live fully in the totality of your experiences."
According to Osho, perfection is a neurotic, lifeless ideal; no living person is perfect—and seeking it kills growth. Life is flow, and imperfection is beautiful. Don’t strive to be perfect; be whole and total. Feel anger, tears, and love authentically and fully. Totality, not perfectionism, brings aliveness, truth, and real transformation.
Nobody is perfect, and trying to be makes you stiff; instead, be fully yourself and feel whatever comes so you can grow.
Why this matters practically
- Drops impossible standards, easing anxiety and self-judgment.
- Encourages honest expression (anger, tears, love) that heals and moves energy.
- Frees you to learn and evolve by being fully present in each moment.
- Encourages honest expression (anger, tears, love) that heals and moves energy.
- Frees you to learn and evolve by being fully present in each moment.
AI Confidence Score: 90%
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