We denounce with righteous indignation and dislike men who we are to beguiled demoralized by the charms of pleasures that moment, so we blinded desires, that they indignations.
Wholesomeness is not about chasing flawlessness, but about growing through the tension of wanting perfection and learning its limits. While perfectionism breeds anxiety and self-judgment, true “perfection”—teleios—means maturity, completeness, and a balanced life. Wholeness comes not from being without flaws, but from embracing growth with grace.
Purpose Reawakened. Confidence Rebuilt. Joy Restored.