Perfection
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Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2014
Many people say that humans aren't perfect and needs to be themselves, believing that their faults is not something to care about. They go on in their lives happy because of the fact that they accept themselves. 

  There are also people who tries to force others to be perfect because of the fact that they're not perfect. They rest easily because they don't have the responsibility of having the perfect life.

Then there are those who tries their best to be perfect. They are always trying to fix their faults and mistakes as much as they can. The people that does this also knows that being perfect is impossible, yet tries anyways. They are arguably the most unrested people on the planet. Why? Because everyone who tries being perfect agrees that you only get hurt while trying.

What happens when someone is so close to what people call "perfect" and what does it take for someone to be able to reach that ultimate accomplishment?
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