I dropped my relatively new phone quite a lot a few months ago, resulting in a crack on the camera lens. Of course i regret for not getting a phone cover earlier, and not taking measures like putting my phone somewhere safer and stuff, but that's not the point.
My phone's camera shows that crack whenever there is a particularly strong light source present in the photograph i try to capture, resulting in something like what you see in the image above. But, at times, due to this crack, the image looks better than it originally would have been. This crack, although imperfect, brought another possibility into the photographs i take. How many of your phone cameras have a crack too? I know it may sound like i'm justifying my mistake of dropping my phone, but what i'm doing is just seeing things in a positive light.
Like my phone, we are all flawed people. No one is perfect. Those who are are just putting on a front; they're being strong. Many a times, we feel really lousy about ourselves, we hate ourselves, we want to change and we just feel so scratched, like there's a crack somewhere in our personality. But if we pick up the courage to see ourselves in a positive light, and if we pick up the courage to love ourselves (i can't yet), i'm sure we'll see our own light.
Like my phone, our flaws has opened great possibilities to us. Success always start from failure. We all can do it.
And it starts from embracing our flaws.
PS: Embracing our flaws =/= Refusing to change
Embracing our flaw = Seeing our flaw as a positive part of our lives