Perfection
What is true perfection? It's a question that came into mind if we think about the word "Perfect". We consider something flawless perfect. But if we notice, a perfect thing has flaws in its own way.
Nature is something we consider the most perfect in this world. But if notice it closely, Nature has its flaws that didn't come in our mind. If an example is to be taken from Nature, trees are the easy start. In this world, there are different kinds of plants and trees varying in types and nature. If trees are observed, some trees are tall and straight and some are bent at some points. Now, if we observe those tall and straight trees closely, there will be some areas we will find them not straight. But we neglect them and consider them perfect. And so Nature is considered both the most beautiful and perfect but imperfect thing. Even Sun, Moon, and stars may look fascinating on the night sky but in reality, they are full of craters and rough surfaces making them beautifully imperfectly perfect pieces of art.
We, Humans as well are the most perfect-imperfect thing. From the minor details of the cells and vein-structures to a complete limb, a human is a piece of perfect art. But it's a bitter reality that humans do sins which made them imperfect. In an ideal case, a human should be flawless and sinless in all aspects to be perfect.
All in all, there's nothing/no-one who is perfect, imperfection can be found at some point. So, something/someone can't be "Completely Perfect" but we can say it's "Approximately Perfect". Here the keyword is "Approximately". This whole content may sound contradictory at some points but if we pay close attention we can prove that "True perfection doesn't exist completely instead Perfection comes with some sort of Imperfection making it a contradictory pair. "
- venblac













