Mr. Ed
Be what you is not what you what you ain’t
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Careful, this is a baited question.
But you are perfect, read next postI’ve no desire to be perfect nor do I know what that would look like. It’s similar to the question, what’s normal?
I never could run well, at least you were able to experience the freedom of running.It would be perfect if I could walk fast & well. It would be more perfect to RUN. I mean Run Free, not jogging. Running for Joy, because I can.
That would be on them, not you.It wouldn't make much difference. If I were perfect, someone would be sure to find fault with me.
I wouldn't want the responsibility, but maybe the super powers"If you could be perfect...."
What do you mean by IF?
Jesus, I suppose.
AmenI think maybe one of the things that enable us to overlook the flaws in others is because we recognize our own shortcomings and imperfections. If everything we said and did were perfect, it would probably be hard for others to tolerate us, and us to tolerate them.
