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You don’t need perfection to begin only the courage to be seen

Perfection is a seductive lie. It convinces you to wait to polish endlessly, to hide behind drafts and rehearsals and hypotheticals. I know, because I’ve waited. Waited for the perfect version of myself, the perfect moment, the perfect idea None of them came


But something else did : the realization that perfection isn’t a prerequisite visibility is

The world doesn’t need to see you complete. It needs to see you real. It needs to see you start messy uncertain, perhaps even trembling because that’s where the truth lives. In the rough edges. In the unfiltered attempt Courage, here, is not the absence of fear. It’s the audacity to appear unready, unfinished, and unapologetically human

When I stepped into the open I wasn’t perfect. I’m still not. But I was present. And that changed everything Because visibility is not vanity it’s responsibility When you show up, you signal to others that it’s possible to move forward without having it all figured out.

Those who wait for perfection remain invisible Those who dare with their flaws intact they lead

So no, you don’t need to have all the answers You don’t need to be flawless. You need only this: enough belief in what you carry and enough courage to carry it where it can be seen

Because the world doesn’t follow perfection. It follows presence

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