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10.6320.     AR AR

Lies and truth are inseparable, because an imperfect lie protects an ideal truth from destruction.  The ideal truth is too fragile to exist in the real world.  Truth is when there is nothing superfluous, the destruction of any element of it will break everything.  But there is nothing wrong with this, because there is always a lie ready to take the vacant place.

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10.34876.     AR AR

Perfection breeds fear, for the slightest change in the external environment will lead to the extinction of the perfect.  Perfection is always obsessed with the thirst for power, so as not to allow any changes around it.  In this sense, perfection is monstrously vulnerable.  One awkward movement, one accident, and the proud man falls into the pit.

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10.50844.     AR AR

Brittle is a crystal, one whole piece that collapses all at once.  Antifragile is a decentralized system consisting of many mutually beneficial cells that can act both independently and in a group.

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10.62181.     AR AR

I am perfect in small things and that is enough for me.  Moreover, as the size of objects increases, its ideality becomes more fragile and imperfect.

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10.62298.     AR AR

An ideal crystal can be arbitrarily large, but ideality does not exist.  Therefore, the larger the homogeneous crystal, the more vulnerable and brittle it is.

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10.66313. The principle of non-ideality.     AR AR

Ideality should be avoided.  Error is humility, flexibility and tolerance.  Ideality is cruelty, not humanity, tyranny.  More  but ideality is stupidity, because it is inflexible, fragile and it does not have armor and a protective fat layer of excess.  Excess not only protects the system, but is also the raw material for growth and sacrifice. 

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10.69859. A restless man.     AR AR

The pursuit of tranquility is the pursuit of the ideal.  Narcissistic personalities create the illusion of an ideal and thus achieve peace, but such peace is very unstable and accompanied by great inner anxiety.  Illusions are very fragile.  Any attempt to change ideal values and drives generates anxiety.

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10.75890.     AR AR

In fact, perfection is a problem.  You can really try to be perfect and spend a lot of energy on it.  And thus, for your money, create problems for yourself.  And you can relax and not try to be perfect, save a lot of energy and enjoy life, avoiding the rain of problems.

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10.75919.     AR AR

The person is perfect, but he has a problem that you can't stand, for example, he smokes and doesn't want to quit.  I see the root of the problem in ideality.  If he stops smoking, then he will become perfect, and it will be a disaster, because the ideal will turn into its opposite and it will destroy love.

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10.82788.     AR AR

 

The difference between the good real and the best ideal devil is that the good forgives us our sins and imperfections, and the ideal devil does not forgive the sins of others.  Next to the devil, you need to be perfect, you can not deceive and disappoint him.

 

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10.83110. The time-eater.     AR AR

The ideal is very tedious.  When everything is perfect, everything happens very quickly and intensively, even there is no time to rest.  The ideal devours all the time available to it. 

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10.83117.     AR AR

Perfection is very tedious.  I noticed that the more a person craves the ideal, the more intense and exhausting the running of the squirrel in the wheel becomes.  As they say, not a moment of peace.  In conditions of such overexertion, peace and relaxation turn into a super-value.

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10.83144.     AR AR

You complicate everything for yourself, wanting everything to be perfect.  Ideality is very difficult and difficult.

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10.83244.     AR AR

The addict wants a buzz, wants everything to be perfect, as he wants, and he is constantly being broken off.  This is the essence of the nature of being.  The world was created in order to pacify the pride of people who want too much.  They plan everything perfectly.  And providence breaks off their horns so that life doesn't seem like a raspberry.

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10.83305.     AR AR

The problem with idealism is that it generates delusional super-valuable ideas that are very aggressive and intolerant of any dissent.

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10.83396.     AR AR

The danger of a very good thing is that it provokes an overkill, after which everything breaks down.  Thus, the ideal is unstable and provokes greedy hunger and stupidity.  You want too much good more and more, which provokes overkill and destruction.

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10.83527.     AR AR

The problem with the ideal is that it provokes greed.  You want more all the time, and at some point you make a fatal mistake and go overboard, after which heaven turns into hell, and everything collapses.

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10.83570.     AR AR

Children who fall out of love tend to lie a lot to justify their ideality.  If they love me, then I'm perfect, and I can't be imperfect.  Imperfection causes such children excruciating suffering.

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10.83675.     AR AR

The ideal generates a strong buzz and suicidal thoughts.  The point is that a strong buzz sets a very high bar for pleasure, against which the whole world fades.  Getting used to the buzz quickly happens, and it is no longer possible to return to the previous level of buzz.  Life without a buzz becomes gray, unbearable and loses its meaning. There is no energy, depression, I don't want to live.

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10.83726.     AR AR

The ideal is something devoid of life and change.  The ideal is a moment, it is a picture.  Inside the ideal, everything is unchangeable.  There is no joy inside the ideal, but it is joyful to look at the ideal from the outside.

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10.83799. The perfect woman.     AR AR

If the wife is too good, the husband will get used to it and become a narcissistic addict.  If a woman's mood or health deteriorates, then her husband may begin drug withdrawal and outbursts of aggression.  The husband will constantly make claims to his wife for a bad mood, and demand constant joy and perfection from her.

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10.83962.     AR AR

The ideal is suicide.  Having seen the ideal, you will want to dissolve into it and disappear.  The ideal will turn you into a slave, a drug addict and a psychopath.  I conjure you, fear the ideal like fire.

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10.83982.     AR AR

The idol is illusorily perfect.  This is an illusion that will only get worse.  The idol falls down from the maximum.  The real, on the contrary, grows from the bottom up and becomes gradually better.  If the object evolves towards improvement, it is real, and if it degrades, then it is an idol.  That is, reality realizes the potential for growth, and the ideal of the potential for decline.

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10.84019.     AR AR

The more perfect the plan, the easier it is to break it with some small and insignificant detail.  For a perfect plan, a mouse is very dangerous.  The princess on the pea is afraid of this pea like fire.  Therefore, a more flexible plan is preferable to an ideal one.

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10.84020.     AR AR

The ideal creates the effect of a princess on a pea.  The closer to the ideal, the fewer flaws, but those that are, become huge and terrible.  More  moreover, the mind becomes suspicious and tries to create these flaws out of nothing in order to destroy the ideal and get rid of dependence.  The slavery of the ideal weighs down the mind.

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10.84044.     AR AR

What does imperfect mean?  Flexibility and variety of alternatives.  The closer to the ideal, the less flexibility and options for action.

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10.84045.     AR AR

The ideal is fragile as gold  the testicle.  To destroy the ideal, one small random mouse with a tail is enough.  The mouse will not even notice the ideal, will run past, accidentally touch it with its tail and destroy the priceless treasure, sending it straight to hell, where it belongs.

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10.84056.     AR AR

What is the meaning of the devil's machinations?  The devil is looking for the ideal.  The devil is obsessed with finding the best.

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10.84083.     AR AR

A man about something  he asks you, and you do as he asks, and you become perfect.  This person seems to fall in love with you, begins to crave power over the ideal.  Power breeds abuse and resentment.  To summarize, it is not necessary to fulfill requests perfectly, otherwise the petitioner may get angry, and therefore you will get very tired of fulfilling his requests.  And if you refuse these requests, the person will be very offended and become aggressive.

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10.84084.     AR AR

Happiness is very hard and exhausting.  Happiness is like a vampire sucking energy out of you.  You are afraid of losing this ideal.  The ideal sucks energy out of you.  To hell with this happiness, the ideal is hell.

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10.84138.     AR AR

Making excuses and taking the blame on yourself is a diabolical trick.  In this way, you take the blame off the other person, dazzle him and make him perfect.  Ideality generates too much joy, complacency, pride, anger, narcissism, thirst for power, etc.

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10.84240. The fragility of the ideal.     AR AR

 

Unexpected very strong joy can very quickly degenerate into a fully expected tragedy.  In joy, a person is able to say some terrible stupidity that will cause a catastrophe.  Ideality creates a situation of a princess on a pea, and a pea is capable of the most terrible.

 

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10.84296.     AR AR

 

The ideal life is very exhausting, it all generates stress and illness.

 

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10.84297.     AR AR

The ideal husband is a disaster.  In fact, we are talking about a narcissistic man, the embodiment of an ideal that will look like a princess on a pea.  The princess is nervous, touchy, eager for everything to be as she wants.  If something does not match the ideals of the princess, she will behave aggressively.  In addition, such a man will constantly tell how beautiful he is, what favors he does to everyone, and others in his place would not be able to tolerate all his fellow people, overwhelmed with flaws.

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10.84300. A reference life.     AR AR

The perfect life and the perfect people is the life of a princess on a pea that is going crazy  from the slightest threat of perfection.  Especially depressing is the need to wear a good mood mask all the time, smile at someone, talk to someone, go somewhere, do something.  Not a moment of peace, the squirrel is locked in the wheel of the clock like a minute hand.

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10.84302. The perfect life.     AR AR

A person who wants to be perfect or craves perfection from other people is doomed to suffer.  The thirst for an ideal life is a terrible stupidity.  By the way, being perfect means fulfilling other people's wishes.  To demand perfection is to crave for everything to be as you want it to be.  It seems like the ideal is heaven, but the devil was perfect and built the perfect hell.

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10.84322.     AR AR

The problem with the ideal is that it is too fragile.  Any accident can destroy the ideal.  The mouse ran, waved its tail and the end came to the ideal.  The ideal is very nervous, touchy and psychotic.  The slightest imperfection generates an explosion.

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10.84325.     AR AR

The ideal is good, but there should be a little bit of good.  The problem with the ideal is that he does not understand how he needs a little and longs to become universal.  The ideal tends to overkill, which turns it into poison.

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10.84372.     AR AR

El Dorado, aka paradise lost, and in general, what is called ideal and paradise is actually hell.  The perfect devil built an idyll and called it paradise.  Everything in such a paradise is perfect, except that there is no love and it is dreary.

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10.84379.     AR AR

Fear is associated with a feeling of ideality.  The greater the fear, the closer to the ideal or the greater the desire to become more perfect. 

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10.84671.     AR AR

Be afraid of your desires.  Even the smallest and most insignificant desire can become a trap that will devour all your time and energy.  Especially dangerous  striving for the ideal and emphasizing desires on very small details.

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10.85126.     AR AR

The narcissistic proud man is doomed to suffer forever and to be in great tension.  Always something offends him or interferes with his thirst for power.  Always this person wants everything to be perfect, as he wants, but something goes wrong.  All the time some little thing spoils everything.  An insignificant mouse will come running, wave its tail and end the eggs.

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10.85127.     AR AR

The elephant is a symbol of wisdom.  A wise elephant is afraid of a small mouse, because he knows that big and scary things are relatively safe, but the greatest danger lies in the little things.  The mouse will run, wave its tail and armageddon will happen.  Golden  the testicle will break, and all the idolaters will cry long and tediously and rub snot on their faces.

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10.85397.     AR AR

Persecution mania is based on guilt and fear of blame.  The narcissist is constantly afraid for his ideality, so the fear of accusations gives rise to persecution mania in him.  At the same time, the best defense is an attack, so a paranoid person tends to attack and blame first.

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10.85415.     AR AR

Internal neurotic conflict requires ideality.  The inability to achieve perfection, and especially the reaction to unfair accusations, generates neurotic despair and fear in a person.

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10.85416.     AR AR

A common Achilles heel in neuroses.  A man like a fool tries to be perfect, spills blood in bags, asks for flattery, and then he is not appreciated, unfairly accused of something, and then he burns out, deflates, does not want to work, gets depressed.

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10.85419.     AR AR

It seems to you that when you are imperfect, you are not loved and, therefore, you are in danger, and there is no love.  This gives rise to horror... and also despair that the ideal is impossible.  No matter what you do, you are still blamed, and the goal of perfection is not achieved.  The unattainability of the ideal generates despair, but despair is the key and the realization that, on the one hand, the ideal is not needed, and on the other, everything is perfect in any case.

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10.85420.     AR AR

Sit, think about yourself and look for your demons.  The demon craves perfection.  You were stabbed, and it knocked you out of the rut.  It is necessary to find this demon in yourself and calm him down, saying that the ideal, in essence, is an endless ocean and he is not afraid of any accusations and vices.

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10.85422.     AR AR

Demons tremble with fear for their imperfection.  Demons must perfectly fulfill the wishes of the devil, otherwise they will be beaten.  Demons are very cowardly and afraid of pain.  Desperate horror fills the soul of demons when they feel guilty or threatened by their ideality.

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10.85434.     AR AR

Obsessive-compulsive syndrome is the desire for everything to be perfect.  When something happens imperfectly and especially there is a loss of control, a person falls into despair and panic.  The loss of ideality generates a huge fear clouding consciousness, turning into panic.

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