Who told you nobody's perfect?
Absolutely every human that was ever born is perfect, even you.
Imperfection is only a very temporary illusion of this present life, which is also an illusion. As children of the universe and God, we purposefully set aside our perfection in order to come here and play the game of being a limited human being. When we return to our source and origin, we will also return to our natural state of perfection. If God is perfect and we are his children, then we are perfect because a perfect being cannot have imperfect children. We are light.
There are no victims. Everything is well ordered. Things happen as they should. Random events are guided by higher wisdom. Chaos is an illusion. There is total order to all events. Nothing happens without a reason.
Practice that for a while.
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2007-06-15 06:20:23
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answered by Hello Kitty 7
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If practice makes perfect and nobody's perfect, why practice?
2007-06-15 06:11:23
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answered by morgulis2003 3
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'Beauty is only skin deep' - often it's the least attractive that say this, it doesn't make sense as it automatically gets you to rate someone's attractiveness.
When one achieves a sense of personal perfection, as in the best they have done, then that is fair. If they think they have done better, they will say nobody's perfect.
It is essentially a lack of self esteem
2007-06-16 13:25:50
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answered by ? 6
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Practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes better.
2007-06-16 16:15:26
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answered by Anonymous
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They don't practise enough! Seriously, there is no such thing as perfect, nothing can ever be perfect. This is just one of those sayings to motivate people.
2007-06-15 06:23:42
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answered by Anonymous
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We don't have enough time to practise enough
Presumably with an infinite time to practise and an infinite capacity to learn we would, theoretically, become perfect.
Perfection is itself an achievement of the infinite and we humans don't do infinite!
2007-06-18 05:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Practice tends to be focused on one or two aspects of a person. i.e. You practice yo-yo-ing until you are indistinguishable from perfect (no mistakes, etc). However, the perfection of an entire being cannot be practiced... there aren't any concrete standards of perfection.
2007-06-15 06:18:07
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answered by TSSA! 3
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Practice plus talent can make for near perfect.
Practice without so much talent can make for pretty good. For lots of people that is perfect.
2007-06-15 07:34:18
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answered by DonPedro 4
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Cos it takes 127 years of practice to make perfect... ;o]
2007-06-15 11:41:17
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answered by franja 6
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B.c you don't have time to practice EVERYTHING.
Why be perfect when you can be like everyone else and not care.
2007-06-15 06:16:43
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answered by Robyn H 3
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