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What stands in the way of connection, [...] is shame, or the fear that there is something that, if others see and know about us, will make us unworthy of connection. People who felt a strong sense of love, connection, and belonging, on the other hand, were those who had the courage to be imperfect and who embraced vulnerability.
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Amazon’s CEO Jeff Bezos points out that perfectionism also impedes innovation by making us afraid to fail. [H]e wrote in a letter to shareholders. “Failure and invention are inseparable twins. To invent, you have to experiment, and if you know in advance that it’s going to work, it’s not an experiment.["]
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Perfectionism, it turns out, is not good for you: abundant research has linked it to depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and even suicide.
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problem with the quest for perfection: no one can ever have all the answers. In healthy work environments, no one will be afraid of saying they do not know.
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Employees are more inspired by vulnerable leaders than leaders who project unreasonable strength and perfection, because we relate and bond through our imperfections.
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