The fact that one can discuss the concept of perfection, allows for the possibility for someone or something to be perfect. But what is a good definition for perfect? A person who is perfect, would be flawless, universally intelligent, emotionally stable, and morally upright. I know of no such person, except for one Jesus. Since perfection is an idea, and only known through reasoning, it probably would not necessarily be a physical trait. For example, we have the idea of a triangle, a geometric figure with three sides. But do we have an example of the perfect triangle? Of that I would be skeptical. The idea of a perfect triangle must reside in the mind of the perfect, and necessary being, GOD. Perfection can be defined, but not in a manner that one who initially believe to be proper.
2006-07-18 02:09:26
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answered by tigranvp2001 4
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I'm sure that if you ask the most beautiful person in the world what they would change about themselves, there would be something. What is perfection any way? I'm perfect at being myself, because I'm the only one there is.
Personally I think it's impossible to reach perfection, because everything is different, so what do we compare it to?
But here's a definition for ya
im·per·fect Pronunciation (m-pûrfkt)
adj.
1. Not perfect.
2. Grammar Of or being the tense of a verb that shows, usually in the past, an action or a condition as incomplete, continuous, or coincident with another action.
3. Botany Having either stamens or a pistil only. Used of a flower.
4. Law Not legally enforceable: an imperfect contract.
n.
1. A piece of merchandise having a minor flaw that does not impair its use, usually sold at a discount.
2. Abbr. imp. or imperf. Grammar
a. The imperfect tense.
b. A verb in the imperfect tense.
2006-07-18 08:31:44
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answered by Clueless 3
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We all live by our own definitions of perfection and imperfection. Though the challenge is to see God’s perfection in life’s imperfections. That is why knowing the perfect self is becoming perfect ourselves.
Every thing is perfect, every person we have in our life, every event that happens in our life, the way and the moment it happens it is all perfect, as it occurs exactly the way our soul has wanted and asked for.
God knows this and so do great saints, as they see the road ahead for us and not where we stand today, that is how they can keep their smiles and their cool, amidst such a seeming imperfections around..
They know that we are all on way to become perfect, become Buddhas so they remain blissful and add to world’s bliss.
Allow Nature to mould you into greater perfection as you enjoy your present perfection. You are here to become more perfect, more like you Self, once you are done, you will be dead so enjoy while you can, it is fun as life is only a work in progress.
2006-07-18 08:53:52
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answered by Abhishek Joshi 5
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There cant be a deffintion if there is no opposite if there are many different beleifes of perfect then there are different beleifes of imperfect so putting just making one deffintion would cause controversy because thats only one deffintion of imperfect to say everyones would make it very hard to even describe the word so there cant be if there is no deffintion of perfect
2006-07-18 08:37:38
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answered by Jenna 3
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look around you. there is a lot of imperfect people and none that is perfect.. no definition in human terms because you would have to define perfect in humans and there isn't
2006-07-18 08:29:35
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answered by tall5562 2
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Facts stand by their own.
A whatever adjective implies a preset ground of judgment, and therefore is relative.
Words like perfect-imperfect have no sense if there is not a purpose on which you measure them.
Yet nonsenses are intriguing,thats why we use them.
2006-07-18 08:49:06
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answered by yukasdog 3
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Perfect is just someone's perspective on achieving and being the very best- perfectionism. We were not made to be perfect- thanks to adam and eve. Being "perfect" is someone's perspective of being accepted and it says alot about one's personality. We only view people to be "perfect" because we are not happy with ourselves and envy what we don't have and unconciously know that achieving it is unrealistic-in some aspects.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder; we as the beholders accept one's flaws and clauses to not be as such, but as admiration for 'such beauty'.
No one can be perfect for someone or be classified as perfect- as i stated above, we weren't made to be as in the beginning of humanity, sin was committed due to adam/eve being deceived- do you call that perfect?
2006-07-18 08:51:13
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answered by starry_night_swirl 2
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Yes, its true. nobody perfect....
2006-07-18 08:38:32
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answered by griffinswinsky 3
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yes, that's true.
2006-07-18 08:26:26
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answered by Anonymous
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