Those who have a strong sense of love and belonging have the courage to be imperfect.

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Those who have a strong sense of love and belonging...
Those who have a strong sense of love and belonging...
Those who have a strong sense of love and belonging...
Those who have a strong sense of love and belonging...
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Those who have a strong sense of love and belonging have the courage to be imperfect. To love yourself is to accept yourself for all your flaws. When you love yourself, you can learn to accept your flaws and shortcomings, because you know that they are only temporary.

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