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Many people grow up believing that being perfect is the best way to live.
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Many people grow up believing that being perfect is the best way to live.
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From a young age, we are often told to do better, try harder, and avoid mistakes.
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We see people being praised when they get high scores, do their work perfectly, or never fail in public.
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Over time, this idea becomes very deep inside our minds.
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We start to believe that perfection means success, respect, and even love.
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But have you ever stopped and asked yourself a simple question?
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Are you always trying to be perfect?
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And if yes, why?
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Trying to be perfect often starts with good intentions.
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You want to do your best.
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You want to avoid disappointment, both for yourself and for others.
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You want to feel proud of what you do These goals are not wrong In fact, they can push you to grow and improve
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However, the problem begins when the idea of perfection becomes too strong When nothing feels good enough Even when you work hard Something inside you slowly becomes tired
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People who always try to be perfect often feel a lot of pressure They set very high standards for themselves.
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They believe they must do everything right all the time.
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If they make a mistake, even a small one, they feel disappointed or ashamed.
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They may think, I am not good enough or I should have done better.
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These thoughts can repeat again and again, making the mind feel heavy.
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Over time, this pressure does not help them grow.
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Instead, it can make them feel stuck.
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One common sign of perfectionism is fear of failure.
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When you want to be perfect, failure feels very scary.
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You may avoid trying new things because you are afraid you will not do them well.
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You may delay starting a task because you are waiting for the perfect moment.
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You may spend too much time fixing small details, even when they do not really matter.
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In the end, trying to avoid mistakes can stop you from moving forward.
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Another effect of perfectionism is that it can take away joy.
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When you are always focused on results, you may forget to enjoy the process.
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You finish one task, but instead of feeling happy, you quickly move to the next one.
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You tell yourself that you will relax later when everything is done.
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But later, never really comes.
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There is always something more to improve, something more to fix.
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Life starts to feel like a long list of things to do, not something to enjoy.
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Perfectionism can also affect how you see yourself.
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When your self-worth depends on being perfect, you start to judge yourself very harshly.
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You may compare yourself to others and feel that you are always behind.
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Social media can make this even worse.
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People usually show only the best parts of their lives online.
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When you compare your real life to someone else's perfect image, you may feel that you are failing, even when you are doing fine.
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It is important to understand that perfection is not real.
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Every human being makes mistakes.
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No one is perfect all the time.
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Even people who seem very successful have moments of doubt, failure, and fear.
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They just do not always show these moments to the world.
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When you try to be perfect, you are chasing something that does not truly exist.
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This chase can make you feel tired and empty.
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Many people confuse perfection with excellence, but they are not the same.
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Excellence means doing your best while accepting that mistakes are part of learning.
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Perfection means believing that mistakes are unacceptable.
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When you aim for excellence, you allow yourself to grow.
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When you aim for perfection, you often feel afraid to try.
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This difference is very important, but not everyone sees it clearly.
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Sometimes the habit of trying to be perfect comes from childhood.
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Maybe you grew up in an environment where mistakes were criticized strongly.
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Maybe you felt that love or approval depended on your performance.
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As a result, you learn to hide your weaknesses and show only your strengths.
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Even as an adult, this pattern can continue.
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You may still feel that you must prove your value all the time.
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Trying to be perfect can also affect relationships.
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When you are very hard on yourself, you may also become hard on others.
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You may expect too much from people around you, or you may hide your true feelings because you do not want to appear weak.
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This can create distance between you and others.
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Real connection often comes from honesty, not perfection.
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Letting go of perfection does not mean giving up or becoming careless.
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It means changing the way you see mistakes.
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Instead of seeing them as proof of failure, you can see them as part of the journey.
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Every mistake teaches you something.
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Every imperfect moment shows that you are human.
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When you accept this, you may feel lighter and more free.
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Learning to accept imperfection takes time.
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At first, it may feel uncomfortable.
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You may worry that if you stop trying to be perfect, you will lose control or become lazy.
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But in reality, many people find the opposite.
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When they release some pressure, they feel more motivated and creative.
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They feel more connected to themselves and to others.
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One helpful step is to notice your inner voice.
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Pay attention to how you talk to yourself when things go wrong.
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Would you speak to a friend in the same way?
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If not, why do you speak to yourself like that?
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Learning to be kinder to yourself does not make you weak.
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It makes you stronger and more balanced.
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Another step is to set realistic goals.
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Instead of asking yourself to do everything perfectly, ask yourself to do it well enough.
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Sometimes good enough is truly enough.
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This mindset can help you move forward instead of feeling stuck.
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It can help you finish tasks and feel satisfied, even if everything is not perfect.
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It is also important to allow yourself to rest.
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People who chase perfection often feel guilty when they relax.
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They believe they should always be productive.
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But rest is not a reward.
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It is a basic need.
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Without rest, the mind becomes tired and negative.
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Taking breaks can actually help you do better work in the long run.
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When you stop trying to be perfect, you may discover new parts of yourself.
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You may feel more curious and open.
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You may try new things without worrying too much about the result.
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You may laugh more at your mistakes instead of blaming yourself.
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Life may start to feel more real and meaningful.
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Many people say that their happiest moments happened when things were not perfect.
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Some of the best memories come from unexpected situations, small mistakes, or simple moments.
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These experiences remind us that life is not meant to be controlled completely.
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It is meant to be lived.
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If you are always trying to be perfect, it may be helpful to ask yourself what you are afraid of.
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Are you afraid of being judged?
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Are you afraid of not being enough?
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These fears are very human.
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You are not alone in feeling them.
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But facing these fears gently can help you grow in a healthier way.
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In the end, perfection is not what makes life meaningful.
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Growth, connection, and honesty matter much more.
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You do not need to be perfect to be valuable.
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You do not need to have everything under control to be worthy of respect.
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Being human means being imperfect, and that is not something to hide.
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So, the next time you feel pressure to be perfect, pause for a moment.
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Take a deep breath.
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Remind yourself that doing your best is enough.
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Remind yourself that mistakes do not define you.
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They are simply part of your story.
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And that story, with all its imperfections, is already meaningful.
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You may find that when you stop chasing perfection, you start to feel more alive.
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You may feel more present in your daily life.
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You may enjoy small moments more deeply.
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You may accept yourself a little more each day.
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And in that acceptance, you may discover a kind of peace that perfection never gave you.
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  • “Are you always trying to be perfect?” - Diese Frage bringt das Thema Perfektionismus direkt auf den Punkt und ist eine nützliche Struktur, um eigene Meinungen zu formulieren.
  • "You may avoid trying new things" - Diese Struktur zeigt, wie man hypothetische Situationen beschreibt, die oft mit “may” eingeleitet werden, um Möglichkeiten auszudrücken.
  • “Even when you work hard” - Die Verwendung von “even when” ist eine aufschlussreiche Möglichkeit, um den Kontrast zwischen Anstrengung und Enttäuschung zu verdeutlichen.
  • “Your self-worth depends on being perfect” - Hier wird eine komplexe Satzstruktur verwendet, die Ihnen hilft, über persönliche Werte zu sprechen.
  • “You start to believe that perfection means success” - Diese Formulierung zeigt, wie Überzeugungen entstehen, und kann als Modell für das Teilen von persönlichen Ansichten dienen.

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Beim Nachahmen des Sprechers im Video sollten Sie auf einige Wörter und Akzente achten, die schwierig sein könnten:

  • “Perfection” - Achten Sie auf die Betonung der Silben und versuchen Sie, die weiche Aussprache zu imitieren.
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  • “Worthy” - Stellen Sie sicher, dass das “th” deutlich ausgesprochen wird, um Missverständnisse zu vermeiden.

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