Perfection is just a perception
Perfection is one’s perception.
A change in perception could be the result of a ‘change in quality’ in perception itself. Similarly, a change in quality may often results in a revised perception. Hence there is no end to perfection. Perception changes from person to person.
For instance, one often says a peacock as the most beautiful bird. Now, the question is, which peacock is the most beautiful among the peacocks s/he has seen?
This one… Oh no… that one, probably the next one. Hmm, difficult to say!
Now, look at the other side. I mean, ask the same question to the same peacock you identified as the most beautiful peacock? It has a different answer to say!
To generalise it, the perfect creation you think or the perfect person you think may not be the perfect creation or a perfect person in some others point of view.
What is ‘more’ perfect in perfect?
“That’s the perfect example!”…until you realise that the other example is more perfect.
The more you understand about a particular object the more the chance to understand the imperfection in perfection.
On a later stage we’d say “I could have done it better”. So, as the time passes, we see and explore more stuffs and hence our visibility increases and understanding about a particular subject polishes. It results in raising our bar of quality.
So time is a factor of change in perception.
Our openness to explore and understand new things is a factor of change in perception.
To summarise, change in your perception is an attribute of your growth and pave way for success in life.