I assume perfect derives from per facere (latin) in which case:
Perfect ~ it/he/she has created (or accomplished or any other synonym) through action.
I find value in viewing it as ‘it’ has created through action. Viewing ‘It’ as הַשֵּׁם (phonetically HaShem, Hebrew literally “the Name” (for G-D))
And subsequentially perceiving it as having realized הַשֵּׁם in existence through action, which I deem fully doable, and given the eternity it allows to create in, realizable with ease.
Perfect is the enemy of good.
Personally we can aim for 100% but we are more likely to influence someone from carnivore -> 90% vegan than carnivore -> 100% vegan.
I assume perfect derives from per facere (latin) in which case:
Perfect ~ it/he/she has created (or accomplished or any other synonym) through action.
I find value in viewing it as ‘it’ has created through action. Viewing ‘It’ as הַשֵּׁם (phonetically HaShem, Hebrew literally “the Name” (for G-D))
And subsequentially perceiving it as having realized הַשֵּׁם in existence through action, which I deem fully doable, and given the eternity it allows to create in, realizable with ease.