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However, in our environment, these assumptions were often
flawed.
Until we get a holistic view of someone, our judgment of them will always be
flawed.
Rachel Naomi Remen says this is an important and empowering story for our time, because this story insists that each and every one of us, frail and
flawed
as we may be, inadequate as we may feel, has exactly what's needed to help repair the part of the world that we can see and touch.
Gandhi, too, was a real
flawed
human being.
Being a rebel is about recognizing that experts' assumptions and their methodologies can easily be
flawed.
And the Amnesty Commission acknowledged the victims' pain and explained the thinking behind their
flawed
approaches.
The lesson that I ultimately learned from my tattoo and that I want to leave you with today is this: We need to learn to love the flawed, imperfect things that we create and to forgive ourselves for creating them.
If you look at it as a brand in those ways, what you'll come to realize is, it's a pretty
flawed
product.
At some point I realized that my mission to photograph "gays" was inherently flawed, because there were a million different shades of gay.
In fact, these professionals were miracle workers, but they're working in a flawed, expensive system that's set up the wrong way.
It was, of course, a very partial and
flawed
democracy, but the idea that power should stem from the consent of the governed, that power should flow from below to above, not the other way around, was born in that decade.
So Intel said your average spreadsheet would be
flawed
once every 27,000 years.
Now, faced with these movements in recent years, Western discourse has most often offered two
flawed
responses.
We don't have the right to be silent about them because it is easier or because Western policy is
flawed
as well, because 5:17 is still coming to too many Amel Zenounes in places like northern Nigeria, where jihadis still kill students.
But we know that GDP is
flawed.
Dr. Brené Brown, a well-known shame researcher, defines shame as "the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed, and therefore unworthy of love and belonging."
Based on this definition, here's how I'm defining money shame: "the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed, and therefore unworthy of love and belonging, based on our bank account balances, our debts, our homes, our cars and our job titles."
Now, this idea goes against the fixed narrative that we developed over the past 20 years over what security is and how to get it, but that narrative is flawed, and worse, it is counterproductive.
It struck me that the system itself, the framework within which we live, is fundamentally flawed, and I realized ultimately that our operating system, the way our economy functions, the way our economy's been built, is a system in itself.
So, consider this an invitation to rethink a
flawed
strategy.
I think the important point here is recognizing that all of us are
flawed.
From the divine heroes like Hercules, down the mountain below the miraculous but mortal heroes such as Beowulf, the great leaders such as King Arthur, and the great but
flawed
heroes like Macbeth or Othello.
In the '70s we invested in national parks, and that kept us away from the deeply
flawed
logic of growth, growth, growth at any cost that you see others embracing, especially in the developing world.
HAL was also a
flawed
character, for in the end he chose to value the mission over human life.
I will just stay away from these
flawed
devices."
Some are just
flawed
or need more work, and some are truly great.
I felt that people would think I was stupid, that I was weak-willed, that I was morally
flawed.
Once I saw that we were not the ultimate arbiters of divine truth but
flawed
human beings, I couldn't pretend otherwise.
But human memory is famously
flawed.
But it's oh, so fundamentally scientifically
flawed.
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