Hello fellas,
Sorry for the depressing text yesterday, I dunno what the hell happened, I think I was possessed by a teenage devil with mixed up feelings or something like that.
Anyway, today I'm going to publish a work, more like a composition, which I've done for my history class. I think I didn't actually answered what the teacher wanted, but I couldn't answer it in any other way.
The question was "What is your definition of perfect Society?".
Here's my answer:
A Perfect Society?
'Perfection' is a mythical concept, impossible and most of all it's undefined. Perfection is relative, everyone has a a different perception of it. For me 'perfection' is the acceptance of its nonexistence.
People who lived in this society wouldn't know the word 'perfection' nor its meaning. They would have flaws and they would fail, they would fall and they would get hurt, they would never be perfect the way we think that perfect people are, and they would mostly accept themselves and the others as they were. This way prejudice wouldn't exist.
My perfect society wouldn't be constituted only by good persons, peaceful and remarkably intelligent. They would be defined by their personality. They would be strong, real, consistent and not 'paper persons' (yes, this is a reference to the book Paper Towns, by John Green) who have weak and malleable personalities.
They would live to be and not to have or to look like.
The most important think about work and getting a job would be the joy you would have in doing it and it be all about money.
In my opinion the flaws and the acceptation of that flaws would be the perfection, because my perfect society is about the imperfections.
And that's it... I don't even know if this makes sense, at least it was what it seemed right for me to write at the moment.
Somehow the teacher gave me an -A!, even though it wasn't exactly what he wanted. :D
- The Wolf
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