Perfectionist
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perfection is achievable, maybe not in the human life sense but knowing what true cubes/spheres/cones are in theory and the ability to recreate them in a physical sense i see as attainable perfection. in that regard, some aspects of our lives such as the things we produce ourselves within this life can have a level of perfection to them. however the pure limit and subjective nature of the word perfect leaves it quite open for interpretation from instance to the next let alone person to person
- I agree, but then perfection ends up being subjective, which contradicts the concept in itselfMeeklo
- far out man.Scotch_Roman
- Meeklo, based on one's own needs, I guess they could have their perfectversion3
- 5timuli0
I consider myself a perfectionist. I deeply care about my work but I think I suffer because of my pursuit of perfection. I would probably get things done way faster if I didn't care as much, and would probably take less flak for spending too much time on something. Don't get me wrong though, I meet deadlines and can churn stuff out when required. All my career I've been fed lines like "Don't spend a lot of time one it" or "We've quoted the client 4 hours for a logo and stationery package" or "It's due by this afternoon".