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Perfect, but not too Perfect

2023-10-17 23:31:39

Perfect, but not perfect Long ago, in a village, there were families with families. The family has a father, mother, brother, sister, grandmother. It is raining in this village. Beyond London, Amazon, or all the rain forests all over the world. There are churches, shops, mills and monuments in this village. It is mainly Jades Samoa. This is not a village like Africa or Cambodia but a very good village. People are wearing beautiful clothes.

Starting with today's article, I would like to talk about the definition of terms in society. Perfection is perfect in every way: to perfect things, to make little or no mistake, and other things. But as it becomes perfect, it is part of the mistake made by humans. So what I am talking about here and what I will describe in detail is that imperfection is okay. Perfection is overrated. Over the years I tried to say better, and I tried to achieve perfection, and I almost did not succeed but eventually ended. Facts and many other evidences prove this. Humans are not perfect, and this is a human way of doing things. You can not try to change this fact and can not prove a different thing. I have tried it for a long time as I realized that myself was attracted to the expectations and standards of society.

What do you mean when social projects are to become utopia? Generally speaking, it means three things. I want to achieve a perfect, ideal condition. Through it, human beings can also be completed. As it is perfect, soon conquer the world and expand its completeness. Have you ever seen such a utopianism on American capitalism? It will create a complete society - a completely free society. Perfect freedom, conversely, people will be perfect - they will be completely gentle. They are totally gentle, so they will be the top of the natural order of things.

Taylor's analogy sees perfection as a double-edged sword. On the one hand, people can pursue perfection and hope to achieve it if it is only a short moment. On the other hand, this makes perfection a short-lived goal. Perfection is hard to understand. Perfection is over. If someone wants to implement it, what happens after that? When discussing furniture and contents of his apartment, the talker said this. In the presence of consumer culture of narrator life, the product he bought was a mere comfort prize. They will not make him feel happy or give him a sense of accomplishment. They just showed his purchasing power. He did not make these items by himself. In order to maintain this illusion of happiness and integrity, a narrator has to keep doing work that he thinks unpleasant. He will need money to keep buying these items. They began forming iconic prisons where he locked himself