Searching for perfection: Impossible Run
If our business takes over every moment of life, is that life worth living?
What is it, if not some kind of voluntary servitude, to wait all week long for a Friday evening, a year-round for a summer holiday, a butterfly of happiness that will be put on our shoulders for life?
We see that the idea of a ’repairable self’ has spread from society to young people. Parents are also more controlling and anxious than before. They want to ‘guarantee’ their children’s future. They pass on their own success concerns to their children and are very closely involved with their academic studies. The controlling behavior of perfectionist parents contains both high criticism and counsels children to set high criteria. Children who want to escape criticism from parents and get their approval also adopt these high goals.
Perfectionism is about comparisons. When you compare yourself to someone else, you compare yourself to someone who is not you. The end of this road is always sorrow. Let’s not do that and celebrate our uniqueness. We are not in a race, we are not in comparison: we are beautiful as we are.
The perfectionist’s mind is a high-security prison where people lock themselves. Even though the perfectionist knows that results will not bring oneself happiness, a…