We got “flaws” as one of our essay topics for our prelims, and without thinking much I chose it. I just know I walked out of that hall thinking “my examiner just got a PROPER ted talk.” The human mind works in funny ways - we have predetermined what we accept as ‘flaws’ and ‘perfections’ at our own convenience. It’s like crime you know? It’s only ‘sinful’ or ‘heinous’ when it seems to have crossed our moral boundaries, otherwise it’s just a “story worth telling.” Somehow we a
We got “flaws” as one of our essay topics for our prelims, and without thinking much I chose it. I just know I walked out of that hall thinking “my examiner just got a PROPER ted talk.” The human mind works in funny ways - we have predetermined what we accept as ‘flaws’ and ‘perfections’ at our own convenience. It’s like crime you know? It’s only ‘sinful’ or ‘heinous’ when it seems to have crossed our moral boundaries, otherwise it’s just a “story worth telling.” Somehow we a
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