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What is the best example of “perfection” that you can think of?

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  1. balance


  2. You are perfection darling.

  3. Perfection is subjective.

  4. "Perfection" only exists in one's mind.

  5. It would be: watching the sun rise just before dawn over the mountain tops of the Rockies (where I live), or else a beautiful evening sunset in summer or autumn where there is a mellow, golden glow everywhere. ... MAGIC!

    ;- )

  6. It is a pure fact that there is only One of God's sons and that includes all of us.

  7. Le Moi.

  8. Best example - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary



    perfection

    Main Entry: per·fec·tion  

    Pronunciation: \pər-ˈfek-shən\

    Function: noun

    Etymology: Middle English perfection, from Anglo-French perfection, from Latin perfection-, perfectio, from perficere

    Date: 13th century



    1: the quality or state of being perfect: as a: freedom from fault or defect : flawlessness b: maturity c: the quality or state of being saintly

    In reality, the majority of what we consider to be "perfection", in truth, is "mis-conception."

  9. Learning to love and be true to oneself. But no one can ever be perfect. :)

  10. Sir karl Popper's chapter 10 of his book,In search of a better world.

    That chapter is called, Emancipation through knowledge.

    It "blew my mind"when i first read it many,many years ago(that little chapter was written well before the 1990's,when the book came out).

    That chapter is so profound and important that schoolchildren should understand and learn from it-its that good(!).

  11. perfect love without reservation or hesitation and with complete acceptance

  12. My reflection.

  13. Geometry.

  14. A perfect day, weather wise.  It is like p**n, you know it when you see it. The past few days have been PERFECT here.  The sky is great shade of blue, the air is perfect and you just step outside, look up (it isn't too bright because of the fluffy white clouds) and stop in your tracks,  you just can't help but notice.  No matter how old, miserable, fat, ect. one feels, the perfect day makes them stop and appreciate being alive.

  15. Perfection, in my opinion, is not a singular stationary state of being, but rather a process of constant vigilance and work to maintain oneself and one's environment so that all past errors are nothing more than a path of discovery which allows you to learn how to be more in tune with the nature of the universe itself.  The idea of repentance or apologies are then unnecessary because you are constantly on the look-out for all the ways in which you can improve yourself and learn from any past transgressions, which is much better than asking for forgiveness and then repeating the error again without learning anything.

  16. o

  17. The only example of true perfection:  God.

  18. God of course :0)

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