October 29,2011
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October 29,2011
Everyone wants to be perfect,but when perfection loses its meaning, how far will you go? What would you give up to be Perfect?
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I wouldn't give up anything. To me, perfection doesn't exist. There's no such thing. People strive to become 'perfect', but what's the actual definition?
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Thank you AC lol this question came outta of my book. Its called Perfect and its about like 5 kids and there stories bout how they try to be perfect
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I don't think perfection is possible for organic life forms, our very genetic nature demands imperfection to thrive. Humans have survived this long because we aren't perfect, we live with what we got and go from there. Usually in the wild perfect things often dye off because they are too adjusted to their environment. Take our cousin the robust australopithecines, perfectly designs for their environment, it changed and they died. Further more, the nature of our universe isn't perfect by design even, the basic idea of quantum mechanics has shown a chaotic universal design. Heck if the universe were perfect, nothing would exist, because the blast wave of the big bang wasn't uniform, allowing for pockets of matter of come together as galaxies, stars, and planets.
So no.
So no.
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Re: October 29,2011
Interest is subjective, thus has no relivance in an discussion of perfection.
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interest IS subjective, but so is perfection relatively, so it does have an impact.
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pants, the noun wrote:interest IS subjective, but so is perfection relatively, so it does have an impact.
How can perfection be relative? Any purely perfect system would be only one way 100% of the time. You can't add in human opinions to the equation because both sides are always flawed in some way. Even things you would think would be perfect, like morality, even have their flaws. I honestly can't think of an interest in which both opposing sides would be perfect.
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Re: October 29,2011
perfection in terms of what? if perfection existed it would have to be perfectly imperfect as well.
to be prefect requires situations to define perfection, rather than just saying "a ball is perfect" we have to see if its perfectly round, perfectly bouncy, perfectly durable, and so on.
because the only way to define perfection is to examine what situations it can remain in the same condition, and be accepted by everyone subjectively, requires SUBJECTIVE VIEW.
to be prefect requires situations to define perfection, rather than just saying "a ball is perfect" we have to see if its perfectly round, perfectly bouncy, perfectly durable, and so on.
because the only way to define perfection is to examine what situations it can remain in the same condition, and be accepted by everyone subjectively, requires SUBJECTIVE VIEW.
Re: October 29,2011
Ok I get what your saying now. Still, after the initial subjective categorization of perfection, there is only one answer.
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Re: October 29,2011
there is no physical perfection, only conceptual.
if there WAS a physical perfection, then i would trade a horsie for it
if there WAS a physical perfection, then i would trade a horsie for it
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