“You have pointed out my flaws again as if I don’t already see them.” This lyric hits so hard. Some people spend their mornings brushing their teeth and staring at themselves thinking about what makes them ugly. They’ll focus on what’s imperfect. Not because they’re sad that they’re imperfect; but because they know that other people will notice too. Me included. This is exactly what I’ve thought before: you shouldn’t, even jokingly, point out a person’s physical imperfections, or any other “flaws.” We are all less than perfect, and we don’t have to BE perfect. You don’t need to be perfect to be amazing. Thank you, Taylor
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“You have pointed out my flaws again as if I don’t already see them.” This lyric hits so hard. Some people spend their mornings brushing their teeth and staring at themselves thinking about what makes them ugly. They’ll focus on what’s imperfect. Not because they’re sad that they’re imperfect; but because they know that other people will notice too. Me included. This is exactly what I’ve thought before: you shouldn’t, even jokingly, point out a person’s physical imperfections, or any other “flaws.” We are all less than perfect, and we don’t have to BE perfect. You don’t need to be perfect to be amazing. Thank you, Taylor