Perfectly Imperfect is a photograph by Scott Pellegrin which was uploaded on May 25th, 2023.
Perfectly Imperfect
The expression “perfectly imperfect” means that perfection is unattainable. If perfection is unattainable, then everyone has flaws in their... more
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Perfectly Imperfect
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Scott Pellegrin
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The expression “perfectly imperfect” means that perfection is unattainable. If perfection is unattainable, then everyone has flaws in their being. These flaws are physical and psychological, and they are different in everyone.
In a way, you could say that what makes us unique is our flaws or differences. They define our character and how we experience life. If we were all the same and perfect people, there would be no difference between us. That would be a stale existence, don’t you think?
“A beautiful thing is never perfect”
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Echinacea has been used for virus infections such as the common cold and flu. It is used to strengthen the immune system. Native Americans used the plant to treat many ailments, including wounds, burns, insect bites, toothaches, throat infections, pain, cough, stomach cramps, and snake bites.
Research has shown how the purple coneflower stimulates the immune system, leading to renewed interest for treating immunodeficiencies, lowering the glycemia and "boosting" healthy immune systems during periods of stress or pandemic, anxiety, and inflammation.
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