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Post by corona on Jun 14, 2005 0:28:00 GMT -5
If you've ever pondered about the meaning of life, this is the place for you. Just post your deep thoughts, quotations, and random (but meaningful) posts. To join, just post your...
username gender and why you would like to join.
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Post by countrygirl5 on Jun 14, 2005 17:31:59 GMT -5
Well this might not be a good reason but still
Username: countrygirl5 Gender: female Why join: Well I don't know if this would be a good reson but I have always wondered why people say practice makes perfect and people tell you no one is perfect why should you bother practiceing (sorry for mispells)
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Post by corona on Jun 14, 2005 21:09:15 GMT -5
Welcome, new club member!
Well, perfection is a paradox, especially concerning humans. Humans, by nature, are flawed and therefore not perfect, but our flaws mean we are working perfectly. We could go in endless circles discussing this and not get anywhere, but it's still fun to do so.
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Post by countrygirl5 on Jun 14, 2005 21:18:22 GMT -5
Yea I think so too and thanks I am happy to be member
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Post by corona on Jun 14, 2005 23:06:40 GMT -5
You are very welcome...lets get back to the discussion.
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Post by countrygirl5 on Jun 20, 2005 12:58:39 GMT -5
right okay so if humans are perfect with flaws and people are trying to practice to become perfect but they already are perfect then they are causing themselves to become unperfect which is not what they wanted because they wanted to become perfect but instead they practiced trying to make them perfect when in reality they already were perfect.
hope that made sense.
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Post by corona on Jun 20, 2005 13:26:57 GMT -5
Yes, after I read it a few times. No, really, I agree that it's a very twisted matter. Practice makes perfect...maybe it should be practice makes better? That sounds strange... Or, how about, if you practice, you stand a chance of being better at whatever you are practicing. That's a mouthful.
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Post by countrygirl5 on Jun 21, 2005 17:04:30 GMT -5
yea they should change the saying to something like practice makes you better or they should stop telling people that practice makes perfect and they should say they are perfect.
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Post by corona on Jun 24, 2005 1:25:57 GMT -5
good idea! *laughs*
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