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Love For Imperfect Things: How To Accept Yourself In A World Striving For Perfection
Love For Imperfect Things: How To Accept Yourself In A World Striving For Perfection
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When you care for yourself first, the world begins to find you worthy of care.
No one is perfect, but that shouldn't hold us back from love--for the world, for one another, or even for ourselves. In this beautifully illustrated guide, Buddhist teacher Haemin Sunim (whose name means "spontaneous wisdom") draws on examples from his own life and on his years of helping others to introduce us to the art of self-care. When we treat ourselves with compassion, empathy, and forgiveness, we learn to treat others the same way, allowing us to connect with people on a deeper level, bounce back from failure, deal with feeling hurt or depressed, listen more attentively, express ourselves more clearly, and have the courage to pursue what really makes us happy so we can feel complete in ourselves. With more than thirty-five full-color illustrations, Love for Imperfect Things will appeal to both your eyes and your heart, offering you comfort, encouragement, and wisdom so that you can learn to love yourself, your life, and everyone in it.
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One Line Summary
Embrace imperfection through gentle self-love and compassion.
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Who is this book for?
This book is a heartfelt invitation to embrace your flaws and treat yourself with the kindness you deserve. Haemin Sunim shares gentle wisdom that feels like a warm conversation, encouraging us to slow down, reflect, and find beauty in our imperfect selves. If you’re seeking comfort and inspiration to nurture your self-worth, this book could be a lovely and calming companion.