Due to the limitation in terms of knowledge, I am unable to say for sure whether a "perfect" world exist. However, I do believe it does, somewhere.
Just because no one has ever seen a perfect world, it does not mean that one does not exist. Since something is assumed to be existant until proven otherwise, a perfect world can exist as it has yet to be proven non-existant.
Perfection. What does this word actually mean? It means that something is flawless and has everything that one could possibly want. As stated in my past post about "What makes a Utopia", I wrote that:
"What one conceives as perfect is dependant on oneself."
Exactly as what is written, perfection is dependant on what one feels is perfection. When referring to a perfect world, does it refer to that which fulfils the defintion of perfection for everyone in this world, a handful of people or just one single individual?
As stated above, I do believe that a perfect world exists somewhere. It can be anywhere, really, we may have already found it. However, a perfect world can only be what it is if those which inhabit it find it perfect. Thus, if those who inhabit a world has conflict in terms of interest, a usually perfect world will become imperfect. Since perfection is depedant on the views of individuals in a group, conflict can break this perfection.
Thus, one can never be sure of what a perfect world is like unless one knows those who its "perfect" for. Only when one knows who the "perfect" world is perfect for can one know what it is like.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment