We all have at least one friend on Facebook or some other social media platform who seems to have everything perfect at all times. I mean they're always posting perfect pictures where their make-up is just right, they don't have a hair out of place (#wokeupthisway), their kids all look like perfect angels, they've got the perfect boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse. They go on fabulous vacations ALL the time, their house looks like it came out of a Pottery Barn magazine, they have a dream job, etc. Then we look at ourselves and we see how imperfect we are. Sometimes it's a miracle if we have a clean shirt on before walking out of the house. But here's something to remember, the life that someone's Facebook portrays and their real lives are vastly different. Facebook is kind of like a highlight reel, only the best moments make it. Most people (there are exceptions) don't want to broadcast to the world about the dirty, gritty parts of their lives. They only want peo...