For some people, Barbie is considered as perfect. She has the typical American girl look. Beautiful blonde hair, charming smile, bright blue eyes, and an amazing body figure. In reality, there are also people that modifies their own body into these plastic figures of perfection.Nevertheless, the most successful real life Barbie is the one from Russia.
However, is "perfect" achievable?
Everyone have their own point of view.
From teacher to student, "perfect" student must be quiet, hardworking, bright, studious, understandable, creative, follow by the rules, right on time...
From parents to children, "perfect" child are the one with obedience, studious, hardworking, caring, honest, filial, beautiful, charming, respectful...
From children to parents, "perfect" parents most likely to be rich, intelligent, understanding, caring, carefree, fun, spontaneous...
Those are not likely to be possible. Maybe to some, but not to all.
There is no "perfect". We can have "almost perfect", but never "perfect". God, Mother Nature, Jade Emperor, or whoever is up there, created all living beings with flaw. If something, or someone was created with perfection, then the thing or the person should not be in existence. This is because if it is already "perfect", should not it be somewhere ruling over the non-perfects? All of us have our own flaw, this is to allow us to improve ourselves.
If we do not need to improve, then the world will not change. Since the Earth was made, everything is evolving. Plants, animals, insects, even the Earth (just not sure it is to the good end or the bad). They are changing from small to big, big to small, pea brains to highly sophisticated intelligent beings. These all shows that we are still not "perfect" yet, if we still need to change.
However, when the day arrives, when all of us became "perfect", I myself hope that I would not see that day. Because, when that day comes, we all will be replication of each other. Clones. Not one of us is different. Not one of us is unique. Not one of us can represent ourselves.
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