
"Practice makes one perfect" but "Nobody is perfect". These are two proverbs which are quite popular but yet very contradicting. If I had to select the one i think to be more true it would be the second one. As that makes more sense.
My name is Raj Rajesh Rajan , son of Rajesh Shivam Rajan. I know my name sounds funny but thats how it was and to make the matters even more complicated my wife's name was now Rajashree Raj Rajan, she had been my lab partner in college, because of our names our roll numbers were next to one another and i guess soon we fell in love.I have been giving a lot of thought over this word PERFECTION. I could just come to one conclusion, that nothing is just perfect for everyone. It varies from person to person. Everyone has a different point of view when it comes to something being just perfect.
I am just a mediocre office guy working my a** out for my boss for 8 hours a day since the last 8 years for a meager salary of 28000/- rupees. I am 31 years old, I have a son who is 2 years old and have been married for the last 5 years. My wife too works in an hotel as an receptionist and gets a pay of 24,000/- rupees. So, i can say we could make our ends meet as a middle class family.
Now, let me give you an example of different views of perfection by different people. The most commonly argued upon topic would be 'THE PERFECT BEAUTY'. Every single person has a different point of view for his/her sense of a perfect beauty. If u have to think deeply about this, then the only conclusion that one can reach to is that Beauty is nothing but a Perfect set of imperfections viewed from the correct angle.

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