Perfection: a myth

 If you are planning a trip, you take some more money than required, while making any calculations you specify the possible errors and its range, you prepare some extra food during a family function in case if some extra is required.In all these cases we see that we don't bound ourselves to a specific value of entity while performing any important action. We specify the range in order to be in safer sides. What does this mean? We aren't perfect.
Even in the most accurate calculations in science we have to specify the range of errors in which the observed value could deviate. If you observe nature, it has never been perfect, its beauty mostly lies in its imperfections.
Under the circumstances where scientific calculations nor the nature is perfect, can a complex thing like human life could be perfect? Absolutely no.
Many a times we get frustrated from the things which have gone against our plans like a cancelled party, a delayed journey, a failed plan, a flop time table, etc. In the outer words nothing going perfect is the reason for our frustration. But we don't understand that like ideal gases perfection is also a hypothetical term. Sometimes the conditions may favour a situation where all things have gone towards perfection whereas sometimes the reverse may happen.
In any circumstance what we do to keep ourselves going actually matters. It might be possible that what we have planned hasen't gone successful so far but how we make usage of what we have and how we make an alternative decisions which the conditions could favour and are even favourable to you does matter. 
For example in a test match you have lost the last batsman could chase the target in the last session of the game and the tail-enders of the team are exposed; Under such a circumstance it is a wise decision to suggest the tail-enders to play out the last session before getting all out and draw the match instead of getting frustrated of inability to win the match. Here too the things haven't gone perfect according to what captain thought but the way he made the decision avoids much bigger loss of defeat which is actually more important.

Being adaptable to the conditions is more important than being rigid to perfection.

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