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ravens_nest said:
Amethyst Wind said:
I learned a phrase during my life that lets me deal with existential depression.
"I am perfect. That means I have reached my limit." - Marafuji Ryo, from the anime Yugioh GX.
Now this stems from the philosophical belief that all things are subjective to each person and there is no true objectivity in the world (I put some stock in this idea, though if someone has a good argument to the contrary I'd be delighted to listen).
Seems a little too narcissistic for my tastes, (not that you'd care ha ha) but I think it's somewhat necessary to be narcissistic in order to have any self-esteem. So I am inclined to agree with you on some level.
Did I misquote? I never meant to imply that *I* was perfect, just to show what my definition of perfection is, I'm most certainly not perfect, I'm insulted to be called perfect.
You could be right, I might be being narcissistic in thinking that I'm being subjective. Or perhaps it's your subjective viewpoint that I'm being narcissistic in thinking I'm being subjective, or perhaps I'm narcissistic to think that your viewpoint is subjective when you think of my subjective stance as narcissistic, or perha-AAAAGH! It never ends!
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You're so arrogant you think you can keep your arrogance in check." Mirax Terrik, talking to Wedge Antilles, Star Wars Expanded Universe book, Wedge's Gamble
Perfection to me is a bad thing, because I cannot be objectively perfect, I can only be the perfect me, and the perfect me is the me that can go no further, I would have reached my limits. This applies to all aspects of things, including identity. If I knew all the answers, I'd be perfect, and therefore worthless. I like me some mystery.
Perhaps being perfect in all that you
try to be, is the meaning of life? You are still objectivley defining what perfection is on a personal level. And you won't lose purpose if you bear in mind that you are unique. That you should seek to find others who are not perfect like you and to bring them to that level? I guess that was Jesus's point of view and he's got quite a big following...
Perhaps once all humans live in perfect harmony we shall find no more need for existence? If everyone had something they and only they were perfect at, then finding a way to use that perfection to benefit each other mutually, is the key to perfect life?
I'm fairly sure you can sleep soundly in the knowledge that this really won't happen. But it kinda is what all religions are hinting at. It's certainly something I'd like to see before I die.
Perhaps being perfect in all that I try to be is the meaning of life, but why would I want to know? If I knew the meaning of life, I'd cease trying to have any ambitions because my ambition would then be perfect, if I knew the end result I would have nothing else to strive for, no evolving goals, no second step for when I reached the first.
I can't objectively define anything, nor can you, or any single person in this reality. Simply because we aren't gods (using the definition that gods are omnipresent, omnipowerful existences, they are all, they experience all, they know all etc), we can't ever reach the level where we can be objective simply because not a single one of us will ever know what objectivity is, there're far too many different viewpoints in the world and we simply are unable to experience them all, at the same time, in the lives that we lead. If we can't see, hear, experience, or know all at all times, we cannot have faith in our words being relevant to all, therefore true objectivity is impossible (choosing to ignore the philosophical viewpoint that if you can conceive of something it does exist somewhere/somehow/someway, I like that idea too, but I don't agree with it, since many ideas are, in my subjective opinion, merely amalgamations of different subjective concepts, like Pegasus = Horse + Wings). We can say something that might be accepted on a wide-range, but we can never call it truth, another quote that I live my life by will be inserted here:
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The truth is always bigger than the words we use to describe it." - Jacen Solo, from the Star Wars Expanded Universe book, Traitor.
Moving on, I don't think we should ever try to bring anyone up to, or down to, our level, since if we wanted someone on our level we would seek to replicate ourselves (and that's another deeply interesting philosophical kettle of fish right there), no-one will ever be on the same level as someone else, the very idea that they are two people prevents it, the only way to be on the same level as another is to be that other, but if you were that other, then there wouldn't be a second person to be on your level, the hindrances, if you see them as negative which I personally don't, of subjectivity prevent us from being more than our single existence). It may have been that Jesus was arrogant enough to believe that his was the level that everyone should exist at, but even if he didn't think he was arrogant but instead wanted everyone to be of one existence in harmony, he was still arrogantly claiming that his definition of harmony was the objective truth of harmony. Might have been why he was killed, since he disagreed on this point with a lot of people, then again might not, as I am neither Jesus nor those who killed him.
If every existence lived in harmony there would only be one existence, it would be everything and nothing at once, it would be aware of all and aware of nothing, as it would itself be all and nothing, all there would be would be itself, since the harmony cannot be achieved with more than one entity.
You'd like to see everyone having one thing they're perfect at, and using their perfect gift to mutual aid all, that would be your perfect life. Of course you'd mean it in a good way, it might be my perfect life too, if it was I'd never want to see it, as I've said perfection is a terrible, horrifying concept to me, it is the end of the road where the only further travel is backwards. I believe that your idea is actually reasonably close to what is considered communism. Communism is a terrific idea in theory, everyone doing their part to make a better world, but as has been shown throughout history it is a concept doomed to failure. I believe that the communists' shared ideas were quite well-intentioned, but their methods and end goals were not feasible; instead of the different abilities divided between all people with each person having a (objectively) perfect understanding of a singular concept, it'd be better to divide all concepts between all people and let them balance their abilities in one area against all others in their own way, it doesn't even have to be like stat points, where everyone gets 100 that can be shared among charisma/strength/intelligence, some people can have more than 100, some less, some might not even have a stat for charisma, it doesn't matter, as long as they progress how they allow themselves to. The better goal that they had is perhaps not helped by the method, as perfection in only one thing per person would lead to conflict; when they came together they would not be able to overlap themselves smoothly since they were all facing different (metaphorical) directions. If everyone had the same skills (skills here doesn't just mean skills, it's a blanket term for subjective existences), even at different levels they would encompass everything and be able to spread themselves out in a smooth, circular pattern, when their radius reached others they would be able to merge like ripples on a pond, becoming larger and more existent together, whereas if everyone was just firing out in a single separate direction, the overlap would be like a game of kerplunk, you might throw up enough support for the bigger balls, but there's still plenty of gaps for other things to fall through.
Of course all that spouting was just what I thought of communism, which your post reminded me of, you might be onto something completely different and I misunderstood you, that'd be much more fun that way, since the only reason I was able to write so much here was because there was someone who engaged me with a completely different viewpoint of my own, taking my own words on different tangents, this whole things gets me existentially and philosophically jazzed, yet more questions, more fun to be had, more ways to extend the road to perfection (the idea is never to have perfection being in one place and to move yourself backwards to prevent reaching the end, down that road lies madness, rather the idea is to take the longer and therefore more rewarding of the two paths to the same goal).
Have fun chewing that over, or not, still worth it for me to write it.