The quote “I am going to make everything around me beautiful” is a powerful statement of intent, one that speaks to the transformative power of beauty. It is a reminder that beauty is not just something that we admire from afar, but something that we can actively create in our own lives and the lives of those around us.
One example of this approach to beauty is the Japanese art of Kintsugi. Kintsugi is the practice of repairing broken pottery with a lacquer resin that is dusted with gold or silver powder. The result is a piece of pottery that is not only functional again but also beautiful in a way that celebrates its history and imperfections.
Kintsugi is a metaphor for resilience, for finding beauty in the broken places. It is a reminder that our flaws and imperfections are not something to be hidden or ashamed of, but rather something to be celebrated and embraced.
In the same way, when we approach our lives with the intention of making everything around us beautiful, we are choosing to see the world through a lens of possibility and potential. We are choosing to focus on the good, the beautiful, and the true, even in the midst of challenges and difficulties.
This approach to life requires a certain degree of mindfulness and intentionality. It means being present in the moment and actively seeking out opportunities to create beauty in our surroundings. It means paying attention to the small details, taking the time to appreciate the simple things, and cultivating a sense of gratitude for the beauty that already exists in our lives.
Of course, making everything around us beautiful is not always easy. There will be times when we are faced with situations that seem irredeemably ugly or broken. But even in those moments, we can choose to see the potential for beauty, to look for the silver lining and the opportunity for growth and transformation.
In the end, the practice of making everything around us beautiful is not just about creating a more aesthetically pleasing world. It is about cultivating a mindset of positivity, resilience, and creativity. It is about finding beauty in the midst of chaos, and celebrating the imperfect and the broken. It is about living life with intention and purpose, and making the most of every moment that we are given.
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