Grinding down the Old to Make Way for the New
Imperfections
can be quite odd. We sometimes look at them as a way of accentuating the
surroundings. For example, a beauty mark is technically an imperfection. But
most people find that it helps to add some character and perspective to one’s
profile.
But that’s not always the case. There’s other instances of imperfections which
take away from beauty. Consider a gorgeous landscape as an example. It might
have carefully laid out trees and shrubbery. All of which has been placed in a
way to draw the eye in the best possible way.
But now consider what happens if a tree is damaged. It might be ill, it might
have died. But in the end you’re left with no option other than to chop it
down. And you now have a large tree stump degrading the beauty of your land. To
be sure, nature has ways of dealing with that kind …