Perfection ... ?
I've a question .... Who decided what was perfect and what wasn't? Were there "perfection cops," or "something?" And did they also decide, that anything not perfect, was flawed?" Did they also prescribe the "remedies to use," in cases of imperfection?
I have seen and heard so many interpretations, about what is perfect or flawed. So much left for us, by so many diverse people, through so many equally diverse ages have commented on it, based on the pervading thinking of their times. So here is the thing ... I don't get it. I honestly have no clue, what perfection means. I have yet to even see two things so identically equal, that I could begin to guess which of the two was better, let alone the perfect level of both.
So for how I observe the world, since no two things are ever identical, what really is used to establish perfection? I can understand metrics of efficience in mechanics to establish a "base-line." It would be proposerous to use any similar metric to a person though.












