"I'm on my way to a place where I'd never dreamed I'd be, and that's perfection"
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In Blige’s cultural lane, “perfection” doesn’t read as airbrushed flawlessness. It reads as earned wholeness: the rare state where pain stops being your primary organizing principle. R&B has long trafficked in longing and hurt as proof of authenticity; Blige helped make that template mainstream. So claiming perfection is a provocative twist on her own mythology. It risks sounding like she’s abandoning the struggle - and instead it reframes it. The struggle becomes the apprenticeship.
The sentence also functions as a boundary. She’s not asking permission to feel complete; she’s announcing arrival is possible, even for someone whose story has been publicly narrated through wounds. The genius is in the tension: perfection is both impossibly grand and oddly intimate, a private room you finally learn you can enter. It lands because it treats healing like ambition, not like a soft epilogue.
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| Topic | Optimism |
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Blige, Mary J. (2026, January 15). I'm on my way to a place where I'd never dreamed I'd be, and that's perfection. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-on-my-way-to-a-place-where-id-never-dreamed-id-150847/
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Blige, Mary J. "I'm on my way to a place where I'd never dreamed I'd be, and that's perfection." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-on-my-way-to-a-place-where-id-never-dreamed-id-150847/.
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"I'm on my way to a place where I'd never dreamed I'd be, and that's perfection." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-on-my-way-to-a-place-where-id-never-dreamed-id-150847/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.









