To find perfection, one must understand first nothing is really perfect. Always, something is missing; always, a small flaw would cast sadness over something that otherwise would be completely appreciated. But this is just life. To get something, one has to give something. It is not really fair to put something perfect in this world, isn't it?
The other guideline that helps to find perfection is about being real. Are we looking for something real or imaginary? We can picture something perfect. We can use imagination to add all the details to this image. But we don't have the power to turn it into reality. At the end of the day, something we can touch is the best achievement.
After establishing this understanding, a new interpretation for perfect emerges. So nothing is flawless. This is the rule of nature in this universe. So something perfect is not really perfect because it does not have the flaw that decorates any nature object. The important thing is about the part that matters. When a dark dot hides at the side, it is only there to remind you how perfect it is.
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