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IS PERFECTION ABSOLUTE?
January 11, 2007 - 12:34 PM
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Perfection does not depend on concrete things that we can hold. It is a factor of our feelings and choice of perception. Perception is totally dependent on our perspectives and differs for every other person. What we may choose to adjudge perfect may fall short of some other person’s standards for perfection; hence its meaning remains individualized.
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If PERFECTION was ABSOLUTE?
January 11, 2007 - 04:35 PM
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If PERFECTION was ABSOLUTE?
Where would the Fun Be.
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Re: IS PERFECTION ABSOLUTE?
February 12, 2007 - 12:08 PM
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That's a bit phlosophical question?
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But definetely perfection is not absolute, it's an complete illusion of the human mind. Because we are far from being perfect, but everyone has his own definition of perfection for certain things.
We can admire aperfection of the blue sky or the perfection of the wild flower but not (unfortunately) a perfection of the human deeds or thoughts.
Like we ask ourselves what is for us a definition of happiness? We can really have an eternal discussion on this theme.*
This post was edited on: 2007-02-12 at 12:09 PM by: Lakshmi108
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