Monday, September 22, 2008
Perfection
What would happen if the best offensive team in soccer played the best defensive team? I don’t know, probably it would be a great game in which the offensive team would do great goals. But if the defense is so good why would they make them goals? Its like if to perfect teams played each other. No one would win because every player was perfect but at the same tame the other teams perfection would make the players look imperfect. “The fox tried every art; he ran in a circle and turned on his track, the dog close upon him, with open jaws, snapping at his javelin, when suddenly he saw both dog and game stop instantly. The heavenly powers who had given both were not willing that either should conquer.” This shows how to perfect things are imperfect when they face each other. In this case it is the uncatchable fox and the dog that catches everything. The dog has to catch him but the fox can’t be caught. This means that they both become imperfect and have to stop. “In the very attitude of life and action they were turned into stone.” In this case they both were turned into stone. This can explain to us why nothing is perfect. In reality everything is perfect but because of that everything become imperfect, the perfections cancel each other out. Or are we not perfect and think we are?
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