Yeah, you are perfect with your defects. At today, 2010, people of the earth have been so materialistic. All and everything could be better, there is nothing to be good enough. It begins after WW2, okay I know materialism is not new, but it didn’t have been more now than ever. That is about you, me and everyone people in the earth. I think you might be unsure about how perfect you are. It makes you more materialistic, less fortunately. But you should remember it’s always anything you are good at, and it’s too thing you are bad at. Perfect is a own definition by the thoughts you have.
There is people want to be you, do you even think about that?
But what does the word “perfect” means? Is it being the best person you can be, or trying to be the person you are not?
To me, you are perfect with your defects

Andre: your English is improving! Here’s what it “should” be…
Mich
Yeah, you are perfect with your defects. Now it’s 2010, and the people of the Earth have become incredibly materialistic. All and everything could be better; nothing is good enough by itself. It all begun after WW2 — materialism is not new; and it is present now, more than ever.
That is about you, me and everyone on this Earth. We are forced to re-examine ourselves, and thanks to society today, we are unsure about how perfect we are. It’s true — it makes you more materialistic, and less fortunate for what you already are. But remember this: perfection can be found in different areas: it could be something you are good at, and it could be very well the thing you are bad at. Perfection, fortunately, is defined by the thoughts you have.
Think about it. There are people who want to be you. Do you even think about that?
But back to my point: what does the word “perfect” mean? Is it being the best person you can be, or trying to be the person you are not?
To me, you are perfect with your defects.
By: Mich on January 11, 2010
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