You cannot really fix something that you do not acknowledge its existence. A lot of people spend a major part of their lives trying to look strong, confident, and without flaw. Even some societal expectations contribute to this, because people are made to believe that acknowledging their weakness makes them look inferior, so they tend to hide it. But what they need to understand is that true strength does not begin with pretending to be perfect when you are even far from perfection, but it begins with acknowledging your weakness. Knowing your weaknesses does not make you a failure, rather it is the foundation upon which the real growth is built on.

While I was growing up, I used to be scared of public speaking, which held me back in many ways back then. This is because it made me to avoid interactions and contact with people. I did not want to make it to appear like a weakness, so I tried to convince myself that I needed the solitude for clarity. But when it was obvious that it was beginning to become a disadvantage, I acknowledged the weakness, and joined a public speaking group in my school. With constant practice, feedbacks, etc, I improved and built my confidence. Adorably, I was even made the Public Relations Officer of the group before I left school. Acknowledging my weakness became a pathway to my growth. You cannot solve a problem until you have acknowledged it.
Weakness does not show failure, rather it shows an area that needs improvement. Every human has an area that they need improvement, it may be impatience, anger, fear, lack of communication, inability to manage emotions well, etc, so you should not be ashamed to acknowledge yours. Ignoring the existence of these weaknesses will not make you perfect, rather they will become amplified and may even influence your decisions, choices, relationships, and the outcome of your life. When you refuse to acknowledge your weaknesses, you may remain vulnerable and keep repeating the same mistakes, and you may not grow. But when you know that you are weak in certain areas, you will take conscious steps to improve on them.
Knowing your weakness can also help you to make better decisions. This is because when you understand your limitations, you will know when to seek for help or assistance, where to improve on, and when to prepare more. It is this kind of wisdom the prevents you from making unnecessary mistakes, and it also helps to build resilience. For example, if you know you struggle with time management, and it is your weakness, you can create routines, set reminders, or even work with people who are accountable. By acknowledging your weakness, you are not allowing it to control you, rather you are taking control of it.
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True strength is not about never falling, it is about acknowledging when you fall, then learn, rise, and become better. A lot of the successful people you see today did not succeed because they were the strongest, but because they were honest and truthful to themselves. They faced their weaknesses boldly and then consciously worked on themselves to improve and become better. When you know your areas of shortcomings, you will work to improve on them. Having flaws is not what is bad, but not knowing that you have them and not making attempts to improve on them is what is bad. As a human, you are not immune to weaknesses, but you are not supposed to hide them, you need to acknowledge them, then get better. Always remember that you do not solve a problem by denying its existence nor by hiding them, but by facing them with courage.
Acknowledging your weakness is the fundamental pathway to achieving true strength. It has a way of placing into your hands the tools for self-mastery. You do not find strength in denial, but in the courage to face your limitations. That is, look inwards, tell yourself the honest truth about yourself, then commit to growth. Greatness does not come by pretending to be without flaw, but by acknowledging them and progressing with the attempts to build yourself.
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