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  • Imperfection is exactly what one would expect of a non-telic process and disabled functions are eliminated by natural selection.

    A Genomic Balancing Act 2007

  • Earlier today, someone left the following comment on the "Imperfection" post:

    lol your comment 2008

  • Earlier today, someone left the following comment on the "Imperfection" post:

    lol your comment 2008

  • After some research, we found that New York's design institution Moss has been sold out of them for weeks, but they do have these "Imperfection" bowls, which are made from handmade glazed porcelain and gold and signed by the designer.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • After some research, we found that New York's design institution Moss has been sold out of them for weeks, but they do have these "Imperfection" bowls, which are made from handmade glazed porcelain and gold and signed by the designer.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • After some research, we found that New York's design institution Moss has been sold out of them for weeks, but they do have these "Imperfection" bowls, which are made from handmade glazed porcelain and gold and signed by the designer.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • After some research, we found that New York's design institution Moss has been sold out of them for weeks, but they do have these "Imperfection" bowls, which are made from handmade glazed porcelain and gold and signed by the designer.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • "Imperfection" such as this is the human condition, no one should delude themselves otherwise.

    بالاترین 2009

  • After some research, we found that New York's design institution Moss has been sold out of them for weeks, but they do have these "Imperfection" bowls, which are made from handmade glazed porcelain and gold and signed by the designer.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • The following is an interview I conducted with Brené Brown, author of "The Gifts of Imperfection."

    Martha Rosenberg: Author Brené Brown Discusses Embracing Our Ordinariness Martha Rosenberg 2011

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