Acient J
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Perfect Paradox To be perfect, as it is often portrayed, is a flaw in itself. Perfection being itself, an itself with specific rules, contradicts itself, and, given that its rules are indeed specific about contradictions, it cannot contradict itself while at the same time being itself and being true to itself while still being what it is. If a human was perfect it would be not human. If nature was perfect it would have no humans. If perfection was perfect it would be not full of flaws.
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