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Taiye Selasi on How to Survive Perfectionism

Culture
United States
June 01, 2026に開始

The author discusses her story “Firstborn Immigrant Daughter.”

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Perfectionism can stifle creativity and personal growth, making it essential for individuals to embrace imperfection to thrive.

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Rejecting perfectionism is an oversimplification; some degree of striving for excellence is necessary in competitive environments.

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While aiming for excellence is important, the pressure of perfectionism can lead to anxiety and burnout, harming mental health.

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The narrative of the 'Firstborn Immigrant Daughter' complicates the discussion on perfectionism by highlighting cultural expectations and individual identity.

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The emphasis on perfectionism in immigrant families can create unrealistic standards that hinder personal happiness and fulfillment.

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