Everyone keeps saying “Nobody is Perfect” but nobody said
that “It’s impossible for someone to be perfect.”
Ever noticed that? Ever though that someone could actually
be perfect with the downfall of being a nobody?
Any one can be perfect but no
one chooses to because when they once were, they were forgotten, neglected, and
taken.... for granted. How and Why?
Perfect is when nothing is wrong. When everything falls at
the right time, right place, right people, and everything was priceless. People
tend to remember these memories because it is something rare. On that moment,
it was the perfect moment. It wasn't perfect because everything and everyone on
that moment was perfect, they were right.... right for that moment but not
right forever which is a perfect person.
So why does someone become a nobody when they’re perfect? It’s
because they don’t spark anything. There is nothing remarkable about them. They
are perfect. They don’t need anyone to support their psychological needs which
is supplemented by their perfect look, perfect status, and with their
biological needs as human, they need not to bother. These people are nobody
because they can easily be forgotten. It is the perfect man who adjusts and let’s
everyone do their thing. With these small acts, they are rarely appreciated
because they are perfect enough to not require attention.
If they’re perfect enough to not be angry nor be impatient
at “ALL TIMES” then people will eventually fail to develop a value for their
time. By then they are neglected and taken for granted, officially making them a
“Nobody.”
It is always nice to do perfect things. Gain Perfect scores.
Share perfect moments. But it is in one’s admission and submission to the fact
that they are not perfect do they learn to take risks, which may lead to
mistakes sometimes, and help them discover a new world and take another leap
for their life. Mistakes are unavoidable and everyone can commit it. But NO ONE
is allowed to commit the same mistake more than once. Those who do must suffer
the consequences.
P.S. Thinking, living, and embodying the idea that they are “perfect”
usually stops the growth and improvement –that makes them a nobody.