"Ah, there we go. Now it's perfect. I wouldn't have it any other way."
Depression Hidden in Perfectionism is not simply a teaching. It's not just for those who look sad on the outside, or for the analytical with OCD. No. It's a study that works on the heart of every person willing to listen. How so? Maybe you can relate...
It's for every child who carries the weight of responsibility for their family. It's for all of the people whose greatest fear is failing others. It's for the ones who would never cry in public, and for those who would rather stay in their heads instead of talking about how they feel. It's for the people who tend to hide what's going on inside, who worry, and who hate being vulnerable. They create the highest standards in their own mind, and feel the most disappointed when they can't reach their own bar of expectation. It's for the ones who would never tell you that they are any of these things. Why?
Because on the outside—they are perfect.
It's for every child who carries the weight of responsibility for their family. It's for all of the people whose greatest fear is failing others. It's for the ones who would never cry in public, and for those who would rather stay in their heads instead of talking about how they feel. It's for the people who tend to hide what's going on inside, who worry, and who hate being vulnerable. They create the highest standards in their own mind, and feel the most disappointed when they can't reach their own bar of expectation. It's for the ones who would never tell you that they are any of these things. Why?
Because on the outside—they are perfect.
If you can relate to even one of these tendencies, this teaching is for you. Being a perfectionist isn't bad. But did you know that even perfectionism has an underbelly? Get ready for a ride: Ralph Messer is about to take you into the mind of the perfectionist.
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