: What looks like a weakness in one context is a strength in another.
In a small village, a young apprentice was tasked with carrying water from the river to his master's house using two large pots hung on a pole. One pot was perfect and always delivered a full portion of water. The other had a crack and arrived only half-full.
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💡 : Your unique "flaws" are often the very things that make you indispensable to the right people or situations.
The master smiled and asked, "Did you notice the flowers on your side of the path, but not on the other side? I knew about your flaw, so I planted seeds on your side. Every day as we walked back, you watered them. Without you being exactly as you are, we would not have this beauty to grace our table." Key Takeaways