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If we wait it will come.
There would be no challenges if life was perfect! I can't even imagine how boring and dull things would be.
It's more fun this way.
Perfection is so boring.
If life was perfect we wouldnt learn anything. Learning is what makes us closer to perfect
the troubles we go thru make us stronger
We are perfectly imperfect.
Life isn't fair, damn sure not going to be perfect. You have to decide to just be happy no matter what.
Perfection is the product of man's hopes, dreams, and imagination.
Besides, if it were real, that would be very boring and uninteresting.
A perfect life for me may not be a perfect life for you.
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I love wind and rain (I prefer them seperately) but some peoples version of a perfect world would be all sunshine all the time.
I would be, however, perfectly contented at the deletion of snow some people would be devistated by this though.
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Other than the weather a lot of our worldly woes come from the poor, and sometimes even evil, decisions of others. For life to be perfect we would have to take away peoples ability to do things either accidently or intentionally wrong. And then life might be perfect but it would also be pointless and not really life.
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The last reason I think life can't be perfect is if we always had everything just the way we want it we wouldn't appreciate anything at all.
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In conclusion I think while life is not perfectly enjoyable, or perfectly the way we want it. It is perfectly the way it ought to be.
Because we don't live in a infinitly dense point in space/time, we live outside the black hole, where there is chaos and raging life. Perfection doesn't exsist in our dimention in space/time. In my opinion. That's why it can exsist in the first place.
because this world is not perfect. theres wicked and righteous people in it. decisions we make in life too can affect us especially if we are not wise. i believe that The Word can help us live a better life if we get an accurate knowledge of it and apply in our lifestyle. who am i to answer these things though when im not living the way im supposed to? ur questioned has gotten me thinking deep as well. ima go and meditate or somethin. lol
because your idea of perfect is not my idea of a perfect life and 6.7 billion perfect lives can't exist in the same place...to have a perfect life one would have to be alone on this planet.
Really, this doesn't apply to me. I've lived without regrets and have made the best of the tiny slot of time i have here, and just cant think of a better life. If you want a better answer, then I guess it goes like this... If life were perfect then there would be nothing to do, thus making life infinitely imperfect...
You know that saying, "The grass is always greener on the other side?" well once you have perfect you will want something else. Your never truly satisfied. There is always an upgrade, always something else. It's frustrating but you know, define perfect?
it is perfect you can't see
That's what life is about!A testing field and the judges are the people...
What do you think a perfect life consists of?
Nature is both cruel and kind. This dualism is not unlike human temperament, which exacerbates the human condition. We are imperfect beings, either by natural selection, or God. There is an inherent want for all sorts of things, because of our nature, and as the arbitrary wants of people and their needs tend to collide in what we call society, there is a certain friction which is impossible to shape it seems. Some people say human equality is impossible, others say it is within reach if we only had better tools and widespread powers of the state for distribution.
Some people think we may someday have perfect lives because of technology, just as the industrial revolution increased living conditions. It is fallacious as history has foretold. The clash of classes and the people who oppress them seems very much a fixed thing, with the exception of the American dream.
Then you would expect everything great and life wouldn't be interesting.
All the blame must go to that damn snake in the Adam & Eve story......
But seriously I don't know why.....some argue that if it was, then it would be boring. The opposite of that is boredom is not synonymous with 'perfection"....and the likelihood is that we wouldn't be feeling the monotony of perfection as we wouldn't know imperfection.....
It's a great question that needs deep thinking and different minds..... +5
If you were never wrong, what would be the joy in being right?
Because we are imperfect. And if we were and it was, it would be utterly pointless to live it. LIFE IS SCHOOL. When you reach perfect, maybe you graduate and go on to bask in a condition known as BORING.
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"It" is the Technological Singularity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_Singularity
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_Singularity
by Running, Fall Up on October 20th, 2008