Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Can humans actually achieve Perfection?
It seems as Humans, we try to do whatever we can to be "perfect." But, what does that really mean? According to the Merriam-Webster's dictionary, the word "perfect" means "having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be." Basically, this definition is telling us that to be qualified as perfect, we must consist of absolutely no flaws whatsoever. So, why are us humans obsessed over the fact of trying to be achieve perfection? Over the past three hours, I have read and looked at six different accounts of different human beings trying to be "perfect" in their own unique way. I was extremely interested in the article regarding Roxanne Edwards and her distinctive way of living life as a female bodybuilder. She spent months in the gym working out and going through difficult rigorous training to achieve the perfect body that she wanted. She dedicated her whole entire life for one goal, to look good naked. Now, she is extremely happy with her new look and she doesn't care about the people who embrace her or discriminate her because of it. I think that being perfect is just a label that we as humans use to describe something that we want to achieve. I don't think that people are obsessed with being perfect, however I think that people are more anxious to be accepted and applauded for who they are. I don't think it's about being perfect or trying to achieve perfection for many people who say that they want a perfect life, or a perfect body, I just think that humans just massively crave attention. And for most people, to get the most recognition or attention that they crave for, that requires them to go through extreme measures. So, the next time you're thinking about trying to have the perfect job, or the perfect body, or even a perfect life, ask yourself one question. Are you really trying to be perfect, or are you just not satisfied with your life now?
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