(originally published as Love for Imperfect Things ) by Zen Buddhist monk Haemin Sunim is a spiritual guide focused on self-acceptance, compassion, and finding peace in an increasingly demanding world. Sunim argues that true happiness begins when we let go of the relentless pursuit of perfection and embrace the flaws that make us human. Core Themes and Lessons
The book is structured into eight chapters that address different aspects of human experience:
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(originally published as Love for Imperfect Things ) by Zen Buddhist monk Haemin Sunim is a spiritual guide focused on self-acceptance, compassion, and finding peace in an increasingly demanding world. Sunim argues that true happiness begins when we let go of the relentless pursuit of perfection and embrace the flaws that make us human. Core Themes and Lessons
The book is structured into eight chapters that address different aspects of human experience: