Lucifer LightBringer
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Smarandache Paradox -- from Wolfram MathWorld
Let A be some attribute (e.g., possible, present, perfect, etc.). If all is A, then the non-A must also be A. For example, "All is possible, the impossible too," and "Nothing is perfect, not even the perfect."
mathworld.wolfram.com
Nothing is perfect, not even the perfect.
Perfection is achieved when you don't care which imperfections others think of you....
אה, אני גאון!
Easy Livin', that's my way of livin'///