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Setting the bar so high to attract perfection😊

  • Writer: jeff wallen
    jeff wallen
  • Jul 1, 2024
  • 2 min read



Ever find yourself chasing perfection like it’s the last piece of pizza at a party? It’s like aiming for the moon and landing somewhere in the neighbor’s backyard instead.

In short "umewahi sweat haga wewe"

We all dream big—dream job, dream house, dream abs (hello, six-pack!), but reality has a sneaky way of reminding us that life doesn’t always follow our meticulously drawn plans. Take careers, for example. We picture ourselves in corner offices, making power moves and changing the world one spreadsheet at a time. Yet, most days, we’re more like Clark Kent in cubicle glasses, wondering if our superhero cape got lost in the office mail. And then there’s romance. We dream of finding our soulmate who shares our love for dogs and quoting obscure 80s movies. Instead, we swipe through dating apps like it’s a sport, hoping to find someone who won’t ghost us after a promising first date. Don’t even get me started on fitness goals. We hit the gym with the determination of a rocky kind of body, only to realize that our stamina peaks at the treadmill warm-up. Six-pack? funny huh?? But here’s the punchline: amidst the chaos of chasing perfection, life throws us curveballs that make us laugh till our abs ache (though not the ones we were aiming for). so maybe perfection isn’t the goal after all. Maybe it’s about embracing the messy, unpredictable ride and finding joy in the unexpected detours. Life’s quirks and failures are what make our stories worth telling, whether it’s the epic fails or the small victories that surprise us along the way.


So, here’s to aiming high but keeping our sense of humor intact. Let’s raise a toast to the perfectly imperfect journey called life, where the pursuit of perfection is just another hilarious adventure in disguise.


 
 
 

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