Zenith 2012
Many flaws don’t necessarily need to be eradicated. Like coins, flaws have two sides: the obverse—what is considered negative, detestable, or hateful—and the reverse—which contains positive aspects for one’s personality, making people more creative and bringing out the best in themselves… But what exactly do we mean when we talk about flaws?
In this book, you’ll discover original answers to questions such as:
Can selfishness be transformed into a virtue?
Can gossip be healthier than keeping silent?
Can infidelity bring a couple closer together?
Can envy serve a purpose beyond tormenting your mind?
Can slowness be more effective than speed?
Can pessimism be more useful than optimism?
Can hypocrisy be more necessary than sincerity?