RE: Guest post by @ailindigo: Kintsugi: defects as virtues, the beauty of scars and resilience
I try to comment sir @bulleth, I hope you dont mind.
What I understand from your writing is that Kintsugi is a theory that refuses to achieve perfection and beauty does not always have to emerge from an ideal theory. A person can rise from limitations and shortcomings can be a way to achieve success as long as the person is able to correct these deficiencies and make the past as a lesson and the initial foundation of success.
Kitsugi is also a characteristic of someone who has a vision of a good future and it has been proven that the Hiroshima Nagasaki bomb did not make the Japanese spirit down, but the spirit of awakening and it is proven that today Japan is a successful country.
I hope my understand correctly, if I'm wrong I beg you to be repaired. Thank you for this information sir @bulleth.
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Yeah! you're totally correct, sir! That's the way I see it, flaws can be a way of achieving success, hence its importance in life. I think if humans saw flaws and mistakes this way they would improve their way of facing troubles in life and they would be kinder with each other and themselves.
Thanks for your comment! :)