Dark Moments in the Pretense of Perfection

Aug 17, 2007 15:16

I once believed that I would enjoy destroying something that was utterly perfect. Not out of venegefullness of that something having acheived momentary perfection, rather, to set it down a path to meet perfection once again. Perhaps perfection really isn't entirely tangible, like a shadow. Perhaps perfectness isn't something, rather than the lack ( Read more... )

lucid, lurid, livid

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littlelibby August 18 2007, 07:24:22 UTC
One word: entropy. Sit back and watch the fireworks.

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conscientiablue August 30 2007, 02:26:16 UTC
I think that perfection is relative and purely human, like you said. Also that your definition of an object's perfection might change over time as well as how perfect the thing really is, relative to society or whatever network the object is part of.

Thinking about the consequences of your actions is always good, especially before the fact. I also think that dark moments can be avoided with respect.

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