“The perfect being, was it?
There is no such thing as perfect in this world
That may sound cliche,
But it’s the truth
The average person admires perfection and seeks to obtain it
But what’s the point of achieving perfection?
There is none. Nothing. Not a single thing
I loathe perfection
If something is perfect, then there is nothing left
There is no room for imagination
No place left for a person to gain additional knowledge or abilities
Do you know what that means?
For scientist such as ourselves, perfection only brings despair
It is our job to create things more wonderful than anything before them, but never to obtain perfection
A scientist must be a person who finds ecstasy while suffering from that antinomy
In short, the moment that foolishness left your mouth and reached my ears, you had already lost”
That speech stimulates my curiosity about the meaning of “perfection”, So I did a little research
According to Wikipedia, Perfection is, broadly, a state of completeness and flawlessness.
while Oxford English dictionary states Perfections means the same as flawless
Aristotle introduced three meaning of perfection :
1. which is complete — which contains all the requisite parts;
2. which is so good that nothing of the kind could be better;
3. which has attained its purpose
anyway, a paradox about perfection has risen: the greatest perfection is imperfection
if the world were perfect, it could not improve and so would lack “true perfection,”
perfectio propter imperfectionem, Lucilio Vanini
perfection knows no flaws, perfection comprises no mistakes.
if someone is perfect, then s/he lacks negative characteristic, but if s/he lacks something, than you can call it perfect either. therefore, nobody is perfect.
