• neptune@dmv.social
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    1 year ago

    I feel like you are close to asking good political science questions. Close. Are you advocating for anarchy? Or communism? No? Just a technocracy that “works”?

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        1 year ago

        Then nothing will ever improve or get done, because perfection is a myth that varies from person to person and even at it’s base definition (the quality or state of being perfect: such as freedom from fault or defect) is an impossibilty since anything created by man is gonna be as faulty as we are…and for those that choose to follow it, what happens is they become hard procrastinators, because they’re setting stupidly high standards for themselves or others that border on impossible to keep.

        There’s a reason why saying like “perfection is the enemy of good/ finished” and “aim for good, not perfect” exist.

        Not even gonna touch on morality. That’s a whole other can of worms I’m too exhausted to open.