Perfect does not equal happiness

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How do you fight this?

If everyone believed in the same thing, wouldn't that be relatively perfect no matter what it was? No one to disagree otherwise, you would live in a state of not non-happiness.

Nope. Doesn't work that way. Everyone agreeing on one thing? That doesn't take away general emotion and leave only happiness. Perfection is --in its own right-- a flaw. A subjective term, self defined. So if you found that everyone at one given point agreed with the same thing? Would that really keep people from thinking about everything else? Nope.

Rawr! That's just my view. The question IS already answered.. just bein me.
 
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Oh great, another debate on a philosophical issue with no definitive answer... perfect.
I know right? It reminds me of another philosophical sentence.
'L'être est, le non-être n'est pas.' (Sorry don't know the phrase from Parmenides in english)
Try to explain THAT! LOL Took me awhile to understand it.


Why would an ancient Greek philosopher write in French?
 
Oh great, another debate on a philosophical issue with no definitive answer... perfect.
I know right? It reminds me of another philosophical sentence.
'L'être est, le non-être n'est pas.' (Sorry don't know the phrase from Parmenides in english)
Try to explain THAT! LOL Took me awhile to understand it.


Why would an ancient Greek philosopher write in French?
... Because I learned the phrase in french, DUH. I live in Canada.
 
Oh great, another debate on a philosophical issue with no definitive answer... perfect.
I know right? It reminds me of another philosophical sentence.
'L'être est, le non-être n'est pas.' (Sorry don't know the phrase from Parmenides in english)
Try to explain THAT! LOL Took me awhile to understand it.


Why would an ancient Greek philosopher write in French?
... Because I learned the phrase in french, DUH. I live in Canada.

I was being facetious. DUH. No wonder it took you a long time to understand it.
 
There's no such thing as 'perfection'. It's a mental construct all of us are fed so we end up wasting our short lives wanting what never existed in the first place.

There are delusions of grandeur, though. Last I heard, a lot of assholes still have that.
 
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