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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Philosophy > Flawless and perfection (Viewed 2207 times)
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Flawless and perfection
< on 10/16/2008 11:42 PM >
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Are they the same thing? How are they different? Can we ever live in a perfect world? What would that world be like? What is perfection really, and in turn what is flawless?

Just some thoughts I had while on the bus




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Re: Flawless and perfection
< Reply # 1 on 10/17/2008 12:48 AM >
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Are they the same thing? How are they different? Can we ever live in a perfect world? What would that world be like? What is perfection really, and in turn what is flawless?

Just some thoughts I had while on the bus


It's all subjective, nothing and everything is perfect. There are not any flaws either. On a side note, Since all reality is subjective, then one has to take into account what is desirable. And I think that is the true nature of perfection.




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