There is a series I watched sometime back. It has humor, drama, and a lot of action family style. I realized lately that my favorite TV shows are those that can make me laugh and have content enough to trigger my mind. The things we take for granted are truly the things we need. So this week, I thought about that series and went back to rewatching it. As it turns out, there are gaps in the story’s line. Things that I missed the first time, which have made me realize they would make it better, Do I still love it? Definitely yes, because what interested me in the first place is still there. Would I watch it again in the future? Probably yes. As much as it is quite disappointing with all of its flaws, it’s still a series that made me smile. This morning, I have been thinking a lot about what would happen if we looked at our own flaws and chose to love them. Like that trait that brings out the worst in you—that depression that has made you go so low you can no longer be productive. That temper that made you lose your job,or the impatience that led you to close up a business for not picking up fast enough. That trauma of what happened in the past,the way that you still attract things that trigger you. What happens if you acknowledge your flaws and still choose to be the best version of yourself? The good thing you can do is realize that your flaws are a part of you and not the whole of you. Oh, how much would you grow if you stopped watering the negative traits and fed the positives? You may not get rid of the flaws, but acknowledging them long enough to stop making them define you will surely elevate you.
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what’s the name of the series?