Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Finding Faults Within Yourself... And Mending Them.

Let's face it, nobody's perfect. We all have flaws, though some may not be as apparent as others. But we have the power to mend those flaws. It's almost like detective work: Your job is to look for clues of unwanted traits and habits within your person. Now mind you, this is no simple task. It requires open-mindedness and good character to find places where you can improve in everyday life. Using constructive criticism as a tool, you can start picking away at your faults almost instantly.

Now I'll say this again, all faults aren't as blatantly obvious as others, so you'll need to search for them. For instance, without realizing it, you may have a bad habit that drives other people absolutely crazy. This is usually the case for most people. Subconsciously, people do things that even they don't notice. Ask others what they find annoying about you (in a subtle way, of course) and try to get to the root of your problems.

Searching for faults in others is great too. You can learn a lot about what's considered acceptable just by analyzing others around you. Reviewing other people's faults and making sure not to have them is the best strategy for molding your very existence into a piece of art. 

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