 Kintsugi, the ancient Japanese art of repairing broken vessels, broken pottery and ceramics with a mixture of lacquer and gold, became so popular in 16th century Japan that people deliberately broke their pottery in order to have a kintsugi treatment done to it. They just wanted those golden veins in their broken vessels to enhance their beauty. Kintsugi translated literally means golden joinery and the Japanese didn't think their vessels were beautiful despite their breakings and their repairs. They believed they were beautiful because of them and I think what's true of ceramics is true of people. I want you to welcome any golden joinery going on in your life today because those golden veins in your life, in the broken places in our lives enhance our beauty and enhance I believe our voice and impact into other people's lives. What really helps you guys today, your brokenness makes you more beautiful. Love you, stay strong, take care.