Don't try to reach perfection. Just try to reach an inner and outer realization of self.

Imania Margria
Don't try to reach perfection. Just try to reach an...
Don't try to reach perfection. Just try to reach an...
Don't try to reach perfection. Just try to reach an...
Don't try to reach perfection. Just try to reach an...
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A person who has reached the level of perfection would be someone who does not have any flaws. If a person is perfect, he would be an incomplete human being because he would find no faults in himself. That's why reaching perfection is impossible. The best way to reach perfection is to make yourself realize the flaws in your behavior, but always try to do your best even when you feel that you are not fulfilling your potential. If you are still striving for perfection, it means you are still trying to get rid of your flaws.

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