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To be your best, be at peace with your pieces
Divya Parashar & Rajat Chauhan Divya Parashar & Rajat Chauhan

To be your best, be at peace with your pieces

Instead of hiding the imperfection, instead of shunning the brokenness, the implication is that there is value in being broken and coming back whole, there is value in falling down and bouncing back up. The cracks add to the beauty, to the experience. 

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