In my job teaching elementary kids, I hear comments like I take after my dad I get so angry. Or I cry all the time I am just like my mom. It’s kind of funny to me hearing little kids say things like this. I’m fairly sure that I have said the same at some point in my life, although I would like to think I was older. Yes, there is something about being raised by someone who cries all the time or someone who gets angry easily that they are our example however, they are not you. We don’t have to fall into the same patterns that were taught to us. We are here to become perfect which means complete not the other definition of without flaw. Being complete means bringing ourselves to our Heavenly Father and letting him make us perfect. We are never alone, especially when we ask for help. We become complete when we do what we know we should and let Heavenly Father take care of the rest. Even though we may feel imperfect or may feel that we need a lot of work still Jesus Christ’s atonement makes up all the difference in those things that are needed as long as we come to him and lay it at his feet, he then can make things right.