== == * The world will never know because there is no such thing as "too perfect." We all have our flaws no matter what positions of authority we maintain, or in any other walk of life. Life is about learning by making mistakes, so if we have to make some mistakes along the way, then how can one be perfect? It's in the eye of the beholder. == == * When you call something too perfect it is usually out of skepticism. You would say "it seems too perfect to be real" so I would say that being too perfect is perceived as being fake. * When you call something too perfect, it means this person acknowledges you, or just jealous
if phosphorus didnt exist we woulnt have fireworks:p
there is no proof that pangagea didnt exist because if u look at world map u can see it fits like a puzzle
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No it didnt exist until 1946
facebook didnt exist in ww2
if fraction didn't exist we will never know it or learn it and never understood it :)
By studying perfect competition, we can learn how much an ideally functioning market system might accomplish and we can compare it to real world market structures.
Having perfect karma typically involves consistently performing good deeds and actions, treating others with kindness and respect, and contributing positively to the world around you. It may also involve practicing self-awareness, mindfulness, and compassion in your daily interactions. Ultimately, perfect karma is a state of being that reflects harmony, balance, and positivity in your thoughts, words, and actions.
Immanuel Kant's argument for the existence of God does not rely on the notion of perfection. Instead, Kant's argument is based on the moral necessity of God's existence as the guarantor of the moral order. Kant argues that belief in God is necessary for the coherence of moral philosophy and the possibility of moral action.
Disharmony IS part of harmony and therefore yes it exist. if you look close enough to any disharmony you'll see there is beautiful harmony.
The first unicorns came from the hearts of the true believers and the thoughts of many.
George Berkeley is a prominent proponent of idealism. He believed that reality exists in the mind and that objects only exist when perceived. This contrasts with materialism, which posits that the physical world is all that exists.