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If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be

If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be

If the world were perfect, it would not be perfect. ? What do you mean, what does that mean?

He makes good nets against shots. It is smarter than the average pear. I think he also says it's not over yet.

Thanks for the warning, Captain, of course

If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be

If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be

I agree with you :) I think Yogi Beira is trying to explain that a perfect world will not be perfect because people can have different definitions of perfect. For example, one person may say that the perfect world consists of all day and no school, while another may say that the perfect world consists of good education and a balanced economy. It is also like saying that if everyone is different, then no one is different. We say you name someone different because it's weird. Well, if they were all different, they would all be the same. But when you look at it, the reference makes sense. than me :)

Hmmm, I don't know ... I haven't read anything about the yogi, so I don't know much about what you think of him: p

But when I play, the reason is that if everything is perfect ... nothing is real.

My point is that if everything were perfect and there were no flaws, nothing would compare to this perfect world. There will be no injustice, poverty, war, natural disasters (etc.). Without knowing, or at least acknowledging, that these things exist, you will never know that it is wonderful not to have them ...

And what is perfect? Are they all perfect? If so, what does it mean to be happy? And very happy? W happy compliments? Etc.

Is the sun perfect and does it stay 80 degrees all the time? Well, if it's not raining, foggy, or cold, you think that's what a friend or family member did wrong. Everyone describes perfection in their own way. It depends on the embarrassment of deciding what is good. Can you judge a good judge without being bad? Compared to whom?

Chat Chat Chat ... No world is perfect for you to say

Congratulations to Yogi Beira, it's actually a great idea to play with two senses in a perfect world. The first example refers to perfection, because most of us point to perfection in the absence of problems or disagreements. The second example connects perfection with a more subtle meaning because it claims that the world faces challenges, real opinions and obstacles. There will be a lack of control over all the tastes and emotions of the real world and even perfection. So this statement is actually a clever way to understand that we already live in the most perfect world.

If the world were perfect, it would not be perfect. ? What do you mean, what does that mean?

* To me, it means (which means in the eyes of the best people) that imperfection and perfection are widespread. Because whatever it is, it's easy!

Some real and individually perceived flaws are ultimately the best features of the great perfection of comprehensive reality!

Perfect, because it is and can never be different!

Therefore, the perfect is both real and imperfect at the same time, that is, the force that exists as a force / existence.

I don't know what a yogi means, he doesn't seem very polite, but that's what brought him into this context and maybe that is what he means.

Any kind of partial and temporary imbalance will help in the great balance of the universe. Renee Gannon

Could it be so deep? In my opinion a perfect world is impossible. If this were the perfect world, we would not have to work for a living. We don't need to eat or drink. We do not want to run or use public transport. We don't need insurance because we will never get sick or have an accident. We will not be helpful to health professionals or therapists. We don't have to complete a career. We don't go to high school or college because we know everything we need to know. We will not watch educational television. We don't even have a bye. In a perfect world, we would be cloned as a work. You don't have to grow up, go to damcare or become a parent to buy pampers.

I think this is a contradiction because Yogi Beira's statement is very interesting. This is a clear contradiction. Assuming that the ultimate perfection exists, the world, which by definition is a creature, created and therefore imperfect, cannot exist perfectly.

It should create tension. There is no right answer. It can change the way you look at things. Maybe the quest for perfection leads to something else. As always GR and other impressions.

Great answer, Apple! Acceptable International Well, I think the earth is just a formed circle, although the people who live in it are not perfect. Therefore, it is acceptable (+) incomplete = not complete. We, the society, spread it to the worst, the worst. There are many conversions and many complex theories to know that these are historical figures. , Very incomplete. So no more hassle in creating acceptable spin good spins!

If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be

If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be

If the world were perfect, we wouldn't know what perfection is, that's normal.

The only way to identify the best / best / best / best is to compare them with others.

Make this world perfect and make no comparison. In that case, we have no way of knowing or appreciating His perfection.

It was a ridiculous saying, it's contradictory in itself. However, like Absolute Z, there is no perfection here, you can enforce it, but it will never be achieved.

If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be

If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be

If the world were perfect, it would not be perfect. ? What do you mean, what does that mean? 3

The great yogi Beira was once quoted as saying: If the world were perfect, it would not be perfect. Another of his many demanding yogis. I think that means there is no such thing as a perfect world or a perfect thing. Do you agree / disagree? What do you mean, what does that mean? Or do you think that I did not mean: p

He makes good nets against shots. It is smarter than the average pear. I think he also says that it is not over yet.

Thanks for the warning, Captain, of course.

I agree with your view :) I think Yogi Beira is trying to explain that a perfect world will not be perfect because people can have different definitions of perfect. For example, one might say that a perfect world consists of n full days and no school, while another might say that a perfect world consists of good education and a balanced economy. It is also said that if everyone is different then no one is so different. We say you name someone else because it's weird. Well, if they were all different, they would all be the same. But when you look at it, the quote makes sense. than me :)

Hmmm, I don't know ... I haven't read anything about the yogi, so I don't know much about what you think of him: p

But if I play it, the reason is that if everything is perfect ... nothing is real.

My point is that if everything were perfect and there were no flaws, then nothing compares to this perfect world. There will be no injustice in living a life of poverty, war, natural disasters (etc. etc.). Without experiencing or at least acknowledging that these things exist, you will never know that it is wonderful not to have them ...

And what is perfect? Is it best for everyone to be happy? If so, what does it mean to be happy? And very happy? w What a compliment? Etc.

Is the sun perfect and is it 80 degrees all the time? Well, you would think that if it had not been for rain, fog, or cold, a friend or family member would have done something wrong. Everyone praises and practices perfection in their own way. It depends on the embarrassment of deciding what is good. Can you judge the good without the bad? Compared to whom?

Chat Chat Chat ... No world is perfect for what you say.

Congratulations to Yogi Beira, this is actually a great idea to play with two senses in a perfect world. The first example refers to perfection, as most of us interpret perfection as the absence of problems or differences of opinion. The second example relates to perfection with a more subtle meaning, as it claims that the world faces challenges, serious opinions, and obstacles. Lack of control over all the tastes and emotions of the real world will not be perfect in any way. So this statement is actually a smart way to make you realize that we already live in a better world.

If the world were perfect, it would not be perfect. ? What do you mean, what does that mean?

* To me it means (ie it is in the eyes of the best) that flaws and perfections exist as a force. Because whatever it is, it's easy!

Some of the real features of the individual-perceived flaw are ultimately the full features of the all-pervading perfection of reality!

Perfect, because it is and can never be different!

Therefore, the perfect is also real and at the same time imperfect, the imperfection that exists in tension.

I don't know what a yogi means, he doesn't look very polite, but that's what he brings in this context and maybe that is what he means.

Any kind of partial and temporary imbalance contributes to the great balance of the universe. Rene Gwynn

Could it be so deep? A whole world is impossible in my opinion. If this were a perfect world, we would not need to work for a living. We don't need to eat or drink. We do not want to drive or use public transport. We do not need insurance because we will never get sick or have an accident. We will not be helpful to healthcare professionals or therapists. We don't have to have a fulfilling or fulfilling career. We don't go to high school or college because we know everything we need to know. We will not watch educational television. We don't even have B. In a perfect world, we will be cloned as humans. You don't have to grow up, go to day care or be a parent to buy pampers.

I think this is a contradiction because that's why Yogi Beira's statement is so interesting. This is a clear contradiction. If the existence of ultimate perfection is to be believed, then the world, which by definition is created, is created and therefore imperfect, cannot exist completely.

If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be

If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be

If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be

This should create tension. There is no right answer. It can change your outlook. Maybe the quest for perfection leads to something else. Always like green gr and other impressions.

Great answer, apples! Internationally acceptable? Well, I think the earth is just a sphere that has an acceptable shape, even if the people on it are not perfect. Therefore, it is acceptable (+) incomplete = not perfect. We, the society, spread it widely from the best to the worst. It took a lot of conversion and a lot of complex theories to figure out that this is historical data. , It's not perfect So, no more hassle in making acceptable and good spins!

If the world were perfect, we would not know what perfection is, it is normal.

The only way to recognize good / better / better / perfect is to compare with others.

Make the world perfect and no one can compare. In that case, we cannot recognize and appreciate its perfection.

It was a ridiculous saying, contradicting itself. After all, there is no such thing as absolute z, we can implement it, but we can never really get there.

If The World Were Perfect It Wouldn T Be