PERFECTION

Seremonia
1 min readJan 9, 2024

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We achieve perfection when we can accept rights or fulfill duties completely. Completing tasks thoroughly defines perfection.

Perfection is the best, most comprehensive state, and from a human perspective, it is the best and most complete when successfully completing requirements, thus providing value.

Thorough

Perfection for us is when every stage of the process can be completed thoroughly, functioning as expected.

Imperfection arises when conditions are unmet, leading to no value or support for continuous processes (stagnation).

Therefore, no matter how small the benefit or result within set limits, achieving perfection involves completing it thoroughly.

Based on this, many "perfect" states must go through various processes that need to be completed according to requirements.

So, going through the process correctly until completion is also a journey through many perfections.

Sufficient

Perfection is also achieved when our state is sufficiently standardized, which varies for each person.

When everything is adequately fulfilled according to needs, that is sufficiency, a sign of perfection.

If something is excessive, it becomes unrealistic and, therefore, not perfect. Perfection is realistic within the limits of accomplishment. Excess without tactical value is recklessness, and recklessness is a sign of imperfection.

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