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In the introduction to their first book, "The Bad Catholic's Guide to Good Living," John Zmirak and Denise Matychowiak summarize the creed: Believe in Catholicism, do what you can, admit that you are flawed "and turn to the font of infinite mercy as humbly and as often as you can".
This means you are flawed.
It tells our little girls "you are flawed" and "you are not valuable".
Because who wants to sit in a room full of people, people who don't all look and sound like you, and talk about the ways that you are flawed?
You are human which means you are flawed and prone to mishap.
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You're flawed and so is everyone else, but when you aim for improvement, everyone benefits.
Admit you're flawed and be determined to correct but one little thing.
Instead you focus on one facet of his being that others have told you is flawed and detestable and condemn him for it.
Recognize that he, like you, is flawed, prey to moods and stress and that you don't actually know what is going on with him.
Admitting that you're flawed and working to address your flaws is far more masculine than thinking that you're perfect.
They'll be much more likely, in fact, to think you're flawed if you never admit that you're wrong.
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