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English, 03.12.2021 21:10 Uc34758

Do you think its possible to obtain perfection? Is this a good? Will give brainliest I do not think its possible to perfection. We are human and we tend to make a lot of mistakes. To be perfect, you have to have a perfect family, have perfect friendships and relationships, and you live happily with all your family members and no one passes away. No ones life is like that. Some parents are divorced and are having custody issues, that's not perfect. Someone's Grandma has cancer and has only a certain amount of months until their gone, that is not perfect. People are dealing with trauma, depression, anxiety, PTSD, etc. This life or any other life is not perfect. It has no perfection whatsoever. Everybody struggles with obstacles in life. There is no such thing as perfection. Life is not fair or perfect and it never will be. WE ARE ONLY HUMAN!

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