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When you accept your flaws no one can use them against you?
Peter Dinklage on Twitter: “”Once you’ve accepted your flaws, no one can use them against you.” – Tyrion Lannister https://t.co/0XrAxdstv7″ / Twitter.
What does it mean to accept the flaws?
Accepting our imperfections is not about beating ourselves down. It’s about acknowledging the human frailty that lies in our inherent paradox. As the Cherokee legend goes, we have two wolves of the heart—one of love, the other of hatred—and moral dilemmas are about the quandary of which one to feed.
How do you deal with flaws?
- Acknowledge what’s bothering you. Without understanding the root of your concerns, it’s hard to come to terms with your flaws.
- Appreciate your individuality. Your flaws may make you different from everybody else, but that’s a good thing!
- Put things in perspective.
- Google it.
- Don’t compare yourself.
How do you acknowledge your flaws?
How do you accept your personality flaws?
Here are some tips for becoming more accepting.
- Reevaluate the seriousness of your partner’s flaws.
- Acknowledge your own flaws.
- Consider why particular flaws irk you so much.
- Consider whether your partner should be required to value what you value.
- Look at your practical options.
Can people use your flaws against you?
Once you’ve accepted your flaws no one can use them against you. Your Current Challenge How to Live a Full Life (Without Compromising on What Truly Matters)
What is an example of a real flaw?
Being a little overweight, having a crooked nose, having breasts that are too small or too large, or suffering from male-pattern baldness are not real flaws. Some examples real flaws are a lack of understanding and respect, criticism, selfishness, and aggression.
Does knowing your flaws make you stronger?
If you know and accept your flaws then no one will be able to use them against you, given that you’ll have internalized them, thus making you stronger.
What does Tyrion say about his flaws?
“Once you’ve accepted your flaws, no one can use them against you.” Tyrion has been told since he was born that he, in himself, was flawed. He accepted his status as the “imp” or “half-man” and used that hatred to build a steel fortress that he wouldn’t let anyone break down. He refuses to let what anyone will say about him hurt him.