Nobody is Perfect
By arunmails
@arunmails (3011)
India
November 16, 2008 3:18am CST
ractice makes Perfect,
Nobody is Perfect,
so,
Why Practice...??
Is there anyone Perfect..???
9 responses
@grandpa_lash (5225)
• Australia
16 Nov 08
This is a direct copy of a recent discussion with precisely the same wording. I can no longer find it, which means that for some reason it's been deleted. If I could find it, I would be reporting you for cheating.
Lash
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@grandpa_lash (5225)
• Australia
16 Nov 08
In searching for the topic I have already responded to I discovered that this exact topic has occurred several times, so you must be given benefit of the doubt. Perhaps your discussion is just pure coincidence.
Lash
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@arunmails (3011)
• India
18 Nov 08
I haven't copied to anyone's discussion..... may be it would like to be the same you had already responded...... but, this is mine and mine only........ I had seen many discussions of similar type..... in such cases, will you say it is copied..... if that means, everyone must be a copier..... so, don't find faults just be as you are........
See, you are 64, and I am 24, how I am giving advice to you.......????
@smilyn (2967)
• United States
17 Nov 08
It is really very hard to be perfect. Yes, nobody is perfect in this world.This is said in general about a person..I think it could be characterwise. Also views and thoughts varies with persons. So anything which is a food for you may be thought as poison by someone..SO this phrase comes - nobody is perfect - as you cannot expect someone who can go along with you in all ways. But when it comes to activities or the things we do, we cannot make it perfect in our first attempt itself. So in that case practice is needed. With a strong willpower and good practice you can become perfect in doing things..
@rosdimy (3926)
• Malaysia
16 Nov 08
Constant practice is a way towards achieving perfection. It does not mean if we keep on practicing the same thing we will be guaranteed to reach ultimate perfection. Without practice we would remain stagnant I think the saying was meant for physical activities.
One drop at a time will eventually wears the rock down.
@zhaychel (610)
• United Arab Emirates
16 Nov 08
True! Nobody is really perfect. In fact even successful icons and people are not perfect. They also have their own experiences we're they committed mistakes and some point failed. Practice leads you to Perfection doesn't mean that you're ultimately perfect. Perfection on this saying means there's a part or aspect in life that is already 100% like work, personal dream and etc but not as a whole. ^^,
@KrizaliD_211 (111)
• India
16 Nov 08
nobody is perfect : true
why practice ?? = practice makes perfect
is there anyone perfect : no
Lol i dont understand what i say just now......
but its a circle u just keep on getting ROLLEd...........
@arunmails (3011)
• India
18 Nov 08
good..... you are not under any practice or you are not perfect in anything also......
@adihindu (1922)
• India
16 Nov 08
No one is not perfect in every thing. But some one is perfect in some thing. But we don't know who is perfect in which thing. If we make practice in one thing we will be perfect in one thing. If we are not perfect in any thing we don't do any thing. So we will practice to be perfect in any thing. Happy to sharing. Happy myLotting.
@syfarisk (378)
• Malaysia
16 Nov 08
Yes, you can't be perfect, in anything, or everything. There's always room for improvement.
But that's not a good excuse to not practice. Practice brings you closer and closer to perfection. You don't need to be perfect to be successful, but the closer you're to perfection, the greater your chances for success.
It's all around us, just read success stories, of very successful people. Entrepreneurs, footballers, writers, leaders, music artists, actors and anyone who is considered successful. They're not perfect, but they're good in what they're doing.
Not practicing, on the other hand, will slow down your life's progress, and it's difficult to get anywhere or achieve anything. Plus, problems will start to come up.