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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Diamonds

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Diamonds

Start loving yourself regardless of whatever "flaws" you may think you have.

For instance: the true hallmark of a real diamond are inclusions or "flaws," (which is just a negative way of saying "characteristics") and without those flaws that diamond would just appear fake and transparent much like an imitation diamond; however like a real, honest-to-goodness, from-the-earth diamond the brilliance of your character will outshine any major flaws and all anyone will ever see is something beautiful. <3

Unless you get thrown under a microscope. Then your flaws become glaringly obvious.

So maybe we should avoid scrutinizing the people we love because really - even if you know the flaws are still there - that doesn't change the fact that it's still a diamond.

Until Next Time,
<3 Shade

2 comments:

  1. Thank you sooo much for sharing your dreadlock journey! I started putting in my own dreadlocks two days ago and I am frustrated at how frizzy they are. After reading your blog, I've decided to finish making them today and investing in some beautiful headbands! Again, thank you for sharing your journey.
    Peace & blessings,
    Audrey

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    1. Audrey, I'm so glad you've found my journey helpful! My goal was to help at least one person so you've made me feel so accomplished and if that's all I ever do, I'll be happy. Good for you on not giving up! Let me know how your own journey goes.
      Until Next Time,
      <3 Shade

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