Imperfection is the Best Outcome
Imagine Romeo and Juliet did not die, they got married. Now Juliet is an overworked housewife with three kids, complaining about Romeo's drinking problem and unemployment. I doubt this love tragedy would have such a heavy social impact as the original one.
Sometimes, imperfection is the best outcome in life. Romeo and Juliet died tragically, that's why their story stood the test of time. Countless of stories and movies are written in similar format. We are not immune from the imperfections of life. There are certain things that we can never have closure. A broken relationship. An injustice. An uncomplete goal. We can only look forward keep moving.
It is all these imperfections that make our life humble. We keep our ego in-check because there are forces out there that is outside of our control. It is also these imperfections we learn to be resilient so that we can aim higher and achieve more.
Do not fear when life deals you a bad card. We cannot change the card, but we can do our best not to lose too badly.