On Being Perfect

Under: Random Thoughts, Books & Journals, What I Love @ 7:48 pm on Thursday, 07.6.06

Today on the way home, I read Anna Quindlen’s Being Perfect - a very short guide to a happy life … I like reading those inspirational guides … they allow me to take a step back and evaluate myself, my behavior, my approach, my way of dealing with others … more often than not, they tend to work as motivation to take charge of your own life, get in touch with the real you, and to make the best out of the worst… here, some of the most profound passages I read in Being Perfect:

…This is the hard work of life in the world, to acknowledge within yourself the introvert, the clown, the artist, the homebody, the goofball, the thinker. Look inside. That way lies dancing to the melodies spun out by your own heart.

someday, sometime, you will be somewhere, maybe on a day like today–a berm overlooking a pond in Vermont, the lip of the Grand Canyon at sunset. Maybe something bad will have happened: you will have lost someone you loved, or failed at something at which you badly wanted to succeed. And sitting there, you will fall into the center of yourself. You will look for some core to sustain you. And if you have been perfect all your life and have managed to meet all the expectations of your family, your friends, your community, your society, chances are excellent that there will be a black hole where that core ought to be.

I dont want anyone I know to take that terrible chance. And the only way to avoid it is to listen to that small voice inside you that tells you to make mischief, to have fun, to be contrarian, to go another way. George Elliot wrote, “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” It is never too early either. take it from someone who has left the backpack full of bricks far behind… and every day feels light as a feather! 

4 Comments »

Ola

07.7.06 @ 4:17 am

Nice, keep reading these things Iman!

:p

No seriously, I like that, for what’s wrong in not being perfect? That’s how we learn: trial and error… That’s the source of passion in life, and without it it’s too dull!

Qwaider قويدر

07.7.06 @ 1:05 pm

You know something. What’s bugging me is that these inspirational stuff are not really pearls of wisdom offered to people to become better, They’re a way to write a best seller! promote an agenda, push for a specific new norm in the society.

We can enjoy the read but they’re by no means a bible!

Khaled Nazzal

07.7.06 @ 3:31 pm

Reading is good, indeed. But I don’t like to read this kind of books because every person has his/her own exp’t in life… so let’s try and decide our best :)

Iman

07.8.06 @ 12:01 am

Ola: lol…I can’t stop…

Qwaider & Khaled: it’s all how you perceive it. no one is forcing me to buy these books, I choose to because it’s something that interests me … I don’t always have to agree with everything I read in these books, and in many cases some of what’s written doesn’t apply to me per se, but the general concept is inspiring and motivating!

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