Rough Edges

We often say, "No one's perfect," but maybe it's time we go a little deeper. What if we changed that to, "Get to know how imperfect you are"? There's real value in that shift. It's not just about accepting flaws—it's about understanding them before they cause harm.
None of us can claim constant clarity or perfect sanity. We all have moments where we lose our footing. But if we can recognize where we tend to go wrong—and approach those moments with humility, honesty, and a willingness to correct the wrong—we can do a lot of good, both for ourselves and for others.
In the end, we're all unfinished stories, learning as we go. The more aware we are of our rough edges, the better chance in softening them.