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Kaito looked puzzled. "But, Master Hiro, how could I collect water in a broken cup?" he asked.
The story of Kaito and Master Hiro teaches us that it's okay to have flaws and make mistakes. It's often our unique qualities and how we respond to challenges that truly define us. By embracing our imperfections and persisting through self-doubt, we can find our path and flourish. freemintself suck
"Look closely, Kaito," Master Hiro said. "The water doesn't leak from the perfect parts of the cup but from the imperfections. Yet, we still managed to carry water in it, didn't we? Sometimes, it's our flaws and what we perceive as weaknesses that give us character and make us unique. The question is not to be perfect but to see the beauty in our imperfections." Kaito looked puzzled
Feeling discouraged, Kaito approached Master Hiro one day and said, "Master, I don't understand. I try and try, but my work just doesn't seem good enough. I feel like I'm not cut out for this. My pots are ugly, and I'm starting to think I'm just not meant to be a potter." It's often our unique qualities and how we