Ebed2pune5's Blog

August 27, 2009

Perfection ,precision and accuracy

Filed under: Moral capabilities — ebed2pune5 @ 10:39 am

People who daily do things with perfection and precision ,slowly develop it into a habit leading to perfection and precision in all aspects of life.These habits.,finally leading to emergence of person with good moral conduct and character thus promoting rectitude of conduct.People who are accurate in their statements have people believing in them and slowly these leads to a good habit and the person by default practices honesty sincerity and truthfulness in his statements .Such attitudes promote rectitude of conduct.

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There is a subtle, yet important, difference between excellence and perfection. Excellence means doing the very best that you possibly can at all times.

For some occupations like that of a singer ,surgeons and doctors and diamond polishing an extremely high degree of perfection and accuracy is required.One note here and their the song is ruined. If a brain surgeon were going to perform a delicate operation on your brain, perfection and precision would be highly appreciated. However, as the brain surgeon would tell you, (and as you will note in all the hospital forms that you have to sign,) neither perfection nor precision is absolutely guaranteed.  

Now, let us talk about people who are opposite in nature.The sloppiness in words and deeds does not develop any good habit or skill in a person.Such a person does give a mechanical output but it does not give any good long lasting outcome like honesty,perfection or building up of character.Rather no body believes in such kind of people,Such people are given less important tasks  in schools,offices at homes and in society slowly leading to down fall of a person loosing his moral values as welll as his confidence to perform.

Aarti

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