Self-hate often originates from an internal sense of arrogance—a belief that one must attain perfection and any deviation from this unattainable ideal leads to self-condemnation. It's a paradoxical struggle where the pursuit of flawlessness becomes a catalyst for self-loathing when one inevitably falls short.
This pursuit of perfection is a deceptive trap, a mirage that leads to a continuous cycle of dissatisfaction and self-criticism. Beneath this quest for flawlessness lies a subconscious acknowledgment that one's worth is solely defined by meeting unattainable standards.
However, there's a prevailing understanding that only Allah is perfect. This recognition serves as a vital reminder that imperfection is an inherent aspect of human existence. Embracing this imperfection becomes a profound act of humility and self-acceptance.
Accepting oneself as imperfect doesn't equate to resignation or stagnation. Instead, it's a transformative acknowledgment of one's limitations and an opportunity for growth. It's an invitation to practice self-compassion, acknowledging that everyone has flaws and that these imperfections don't diminish one's inherent worth. (#islamicvideo #islamiclectures #islamicmotivation #selfcare)
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Noble Lessons
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