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perfection is just not able to achieve completely but we can try to reach there at that point in life where we feel complete almost :)

Humans might not be able to achieve perfection, but I think it's just as much not grasping what perfection really is, in an absolute sense, as it is not having the mental or physical resources to make it happen.

My point in this post, though, is that it might be possible that the parts that make up the whole (humans, animals, trees, plants, planets, comets, stars, etc.) might not be perfect and, yet, the whole that they work together to create (the Universe) can still be perfection, getting exactly what it needs from each individual part to be at its absolute best possible state.

Does that make sense? I know it's a bit counter intuitive to reason it out like that.

Quite precision is not there to achieve for human but we have the ultimate thing and which is brain we can utilise to keep moving towards it

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