8 November 2011

Welcome to our Perfect Blog!
08 November 2011
Perfection is, broadly, a state of completeness and flawlessness. The term “perfection” is actually used to designate a range of diverse, if often kindred, concepts. These concepts have historically been addressed in a number of discrete disciplines, notably mathematics, physics, chemistry, ethics, aesthetics, ontology, and theology. The form of the word long fluctuated in various languages. The English language had the alternates, “perfection” and the Biblical “perfectness.”
The word “perfection” derives from the Latin “perfectio”, and “perfect” from “perfectus.” These expressions in turn come from “perficio” – “to finish”, “to bring to an end.” “Perfectio” thus literally means “a finishing”, and “perfect” – “finished”, much as in grammatical parlance (“perfect”).
For our blog, however, we are attempting to show how in life like in SEO there is no perfection or completion as to have perfection apply to life or SEO that would mean that the world stopped at that particular point of perfection and thus there would no longer be growth. Anything that is constantly evolving, for example humans, it would very difficult to call perfect. Then it would complete it’s cycle and no longer evolve thus like mathematics, physics, chemistry, ethics or aesthetics. It is essential to prove these disciplines through trial and error in order to achieve a perfect result with the completion of the experimentation.
Life is always constantly changing and evolving, we can make parallels to historical events, for example,the fall of the Roman empire probably was not a very happy time for a lot of people in that day, however, they got through it and it was by hardship and trial and error and time which eventually fixed all that was broken. Today, if you were to look at what is going on in Greece right now, which is pretty much economic disaster, however Greece will get through it. It might take many years of hard work and trial and error but with the right leaders in place with a vision for the future of Greece they will be better that before.
The same can be said for life in general, no one is perfect, well at least I am not and would not want to be since that would probably mean that I was dead. To be alive is to be growing and evolving and this can be messy at times. This weekend while at the gym there was a news story which discussed the terrible economic follie which hit so many Canadians with the fallout of the mortgage backed securities, and the announcer further went on to say that so many Canadians who did everything right got hurt and that those reckless spenders benefited from the fallout. Perhaps, if we didn’t live in a global economy, we could continue to operate like our parents did 40 years ago but we do and life is changing and we are learning as we go. It would be misguided for us to try to apply old rules to a new world economy.
It is only through trial and error that we can become better and get it, but life is constantly growing and evolving and so we are constantly becoming better for today’s situation but not as good as we will be for tomorrow’s. For those of us who sit in our perfect homes with our perfect cars in the drive way and our perfect careers well good for you and getting there but remember sometimes changes comes out of nowhere and upsets the perfect balance that we have worked so hard to achieve but is doesn’t have to be hard if you look at it as an opportunity to become better. Why do we have famous deceased artists? Well chances are they won’t be producing anymore art for the world and so what ever they gave us while they were alive is perfectly complete since that is all we will ever have from them. The goal is not to be prefect it is simply to grow!
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