Philosophy of Perfection
For the minds who have no minds.
Perfection is not granted. Perfection is attained. Perfection is accomplished, not when we can describe an entity with myriads of words, but when we cannot find any word to describe it. Perfection is approved, when the illusion of self-satisfaction has depraved our will to be perfect. Motivation is the ally of perfection. Reluctance is the enemy of perfection.
We are inside a perfect box. We can either break it with perfect grief or enlarge it with perfect grace. The more perfect an entity is, the more complete it is to good and bad warfare. Aim at perfection but avoid perfection in everything. Persist in perfection with faith and you will get close to it, persevere in perfection with evidence and you will absent from it. Perfectionism is the adversary of creation, as extreme self-solitude is the enemy of well-being. Perfect is determined in shortened measures of time, not over long periods of time.
We scour for perfection into our character but gladly we notice that perfection exists truly in our eyes. Confronting your fears and allowing yourself the right to be human will conduct you, paradoxically, to perfection.
To be perfect is not arrogant, to want perfection is rational, and to oppose the perfect picture is irrelevant. Water is the pure perfection, air is the volume of perfection, and nature is the angel of perfection. Perfection in the unknown, perfection in the prominent, perfection in God. Humans are imperfect, Souls are perfect.
Our body hungers for perfection, our heart desires for perfection, our mind reaches perfection. We must seek perfection, touch perfection, and feel perfection. Only then, our self will be cleansed from sins of imperfection and be embraced with notions of perfection.
Women are the perfection of beauty and emotions. Men are the perfection of intelligence. Praise women for preserving perfection and devote your life to protect that perfection.
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Post CommentA girl
On July 30, 2007 at 12:24 pm
Right on.
This just might help out my relationship with someone special.
A man
On June 4, 2009 at 4:00 am
A nice poem, but perfection is perspective. Bad word choice to focus your writing on
Guy
On July 17, 2009 at 12:51 am
Are you implying that women are not intelligent and that men do not possess beauty of emotions. That is terribly sexist, and I’m a guy.
will
On May 27, 2010 at 9:00 am
a bit simplistic, patronising and sexist.