Well... from my human point of view, you can't know what you have unless you're reminded of its importance. What's considered "right" can't be that way without something designated as "wrong."
[He makes a thoughtful noise.] I think a perfect world's a goal we should all work towards. But there's nothing wrong in appreciating what we have right now. Where I come from, even small flaws would be considered part of a grander whole.
If anything, those flaws are a good way for us to figure out what being "perfect" should really mean.
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[That's a different way of thinking about it, anyway.]
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[He makes a thoughtful noise.] I think a perfect world's a goal we should all work towards. But there's nothing wrong in appreciating what we have right now. Where I come from, even small flaws would be considered part of a grander whole.
If anything, those flaws are a good way for us to figure out what being "perfect" should really mean.
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[It does, in a way. He doesn't mind the philosophy.]
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