
My Life as Kintsugi: Accepting Imperfections and Finding Beauty in the Brokenness - Jaishree Nenwani
Life, you know, it’s this wild journey filled with twists, turns, and unexpected bumps along the way. But lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about this ancient Japanese art called Kintsugi. It’s this beautiful practice of fixing broken pottery with gold, turning imperfections into something stunning. And you know what? I can’t help but see parallels between Kintsugi and my own life.
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