Armon J. Newton delves into the intricate beauty of imperfections, drawing from personal experiences and tangible landmarks. In a captivating analogy involving a bow tie and a historic tower, Armon challenges our perception of perfection — offering a refreshing perspective on why imperfections might be more valuable than we realize. A must-watch Salty Mug for those seeking a deeper understanding of life’s inherent flaws.
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The Tell-Tale Heart
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