It seems to me that perfection is best served when it is "happened upon" rather than strived for in some direct fashion. This means that what we typically conceptualize as "failure" to be non-existent, which is a relief when we think about it. The fear of failure for some reason or another is what inhibits or cripples us in regards to action the majority of the time. But if we can't be perfect without actually failing (and doing so with great misery possibly), then how come so many of us aren't trying?
Welcome to the existential and crucially important questions about Life. The thing we all happen to wonderfully share.
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