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Perfection doesn't exist, not even in the realms of fantasy. Utopias are doomed to fail due to the inflexibility of hubris. The pursuit of perfection, even when laid on the shoulder of entire systems yields far too much pressure- how could we expect such a task from a small, undeveloped mind?
There is a middle ground between perfection and complacency. Teach children to look up things they don't know but don't chide them for not knowing. Learning takes time, patience and repetition must be encouraged and exercised. Doing your best is to move toward improvement while recognizing weak points- but not viewing them as crippling flaws that render them incapable or unworthy. Overcome what you can, and you may spend your entire life building upon certain abilities or concepts, and that's okay provided it doesn't steal away happiness.
A perfect smile isn't necessary in order to light up a room. A perfect figure isn't necessary to be in good health. You don't need the highest IQ or testing scores to demonstrate intelligence and capability. You don't need to change the world- making changes in your home and community is enough. And for some, the blind pursuit of perfection may work against them and render a person deeply inept.