== == * 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
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facebook didnt exist in ww2
No it didnt exist until 1946
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.
There is no universally perfect language as each language has its own unique features and nuances that make it suitable for different purposes and contexts. The perceived "perfection" of a language is subjective and can vary depending on personal preferences and needs.
The first unicorns came from the hearts of the true believers and the thoughts of many.
Yes, Plato believed that the Forms must exist independently of our minds, in a separate realm of perfect and unchanging reality. He argued that the physical world we perceive is merely a reflection or imitation of these perfect Forms.
Descartes argued that since he was able to doubt his own existence (hence "I think, therefore I am"), there must be a thinking thing (mind) that exists. This thinking thing implies the existence of a perfect being (God) who would not deceive him. Therefore, everything perceived by the mind, including the external world, must exist.
That is a strange question. The simplest answer is that people disagree about what a perfect world would look like, and whether one could ever exist (for example, some people would say that this world, with all its imperfections, is still logically the best possible world that exists).
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.
the league didnt even exist during world war 1, it was formed after it to try and make sure that, a war on that scale would never happen agian